Anonymous ID: c03017 May 23, 2022, 11:39 a.m. No.16327892   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7902 >>7909 >>7913

>>16327808

Isn't it weird that you never tried to call BVs and BO niggers?

 

Instead it's Jew above, Jew below. Jew that. Jew responsible for you falling on your nose last month, Jew responsible for images going 404. Jew responsible for you not sleeping well. Every BV being a Jew. BO being a Jew. Probably even Jim being one. Every anon on here that says anything against your opinion is one too.

 

And then you complain when someone calls you out on this shit. Imagine you saying that everything is the fault of niggers. Why don't you do that? Are you deflecting for niggers?

See how insane I sound?

Anonymous ID: c03017 May 23, 2022, 11:48 a.m. No.16327964   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17661673/

https://archive.ph/ROfso

 

2007: Human monkeypox: an emerging zoonotic disease

 

Abstract

Zoonotic monkeypox virus is maintained in a large number of rodent and, to a lesser extent, nonhuman primate species in West and central Africa. Although monkeypox virus was discovered in 1958, the prototypic human cases were not witnessed until the early 1970s. Before this time, it is assumed that infections were masked by smallpox, which was then widely endemic. Nevertheless, since the 1970s, reported monkeypox virus infections of humans have escalated, as have outbreaks with reported human-to-human transmission. This increase is likely due to numerous factors, such as enhanced surveillance efforts, environmental degradation and human urbanization of areas where monkeypox virus is maintained in its animal reservoir(s) and, consequently, serve as a nidus for human infection. Furthermore, viral genetic predispositions enable monkeypox virus to infect many animal species, represented in expansive geographic ranges. Monkeypox virus was once restricted to specific regions of Africa, but its environ has expanded, in one case intercontinentally–suggesting that human monkeypox infections could continue to intensify. As a zoonotic agent, monkeypox virus is far less sensitive to typical eradication measures since it is maintained in wild-animal populations.Moreover, human vaccination is becoming a less viable option to control poxvirus infections in today's increasingly immunocompromised population, particularly with the emergence of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa.An increased frequency of human monkeypox virus infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals, may permit monkeypox virus to evolve and maintain itself independently in human populations.

Anonymous ID: c03017 May 23, 2022, 12:24 p.m. No.16328226   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8243 >>8250 >>8264 >>8295

>>16328213

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/bicyclist-killed-on-riverview-drive-was-slu-professor-expert-on-bioterrorism/article_773babff-6fd4-5e62-8d19-d7f81055dd15.html

 

Bicyclist killed on Riverview Drive was SLU professor, expert on bioterrorism

 

ST. LOUIS • A man killed Friday while riding his bike in the 10600 block of Riverview Drive has been identified as a St. Louis University professor and bioterrorism expert Robert Mark Buller.

 

Buller, 67, was a professor in the department of molecular microbiology and immunology at SLU. The university posted an obituary that saidhe was “one of the nation’s foremost poxvirus researchers.”

 

“He was a member of multiple national committees and governmental advisory groups, some that advised the intelligence community on biodefense,” SLU said in its obituary.

 

Buller’s lab at SLU researched gene therapy, vaccines and antiviral drugs as treatments for smallpox and a number of other lethal viruses, the obituary said.

 

Buller’s daughter, Meghan Buller, said that despite his accomplishments, her father was humble.