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zappaman

(20,606 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 02:57 PM Jul 2014

Previously Uncontacted Tribe Have Contracted Influenza

Earlier this month, Brazil’s National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) confirmed that an Amazonian tribe that had never before had contact with the outside world had made voluntary contact; a rare event that is usually brought on by threats of violence. Rather than be excited to learn more about the group’s ways and customs, anthropologists have been fearful that the tribe would be exposed to diseases for which they have no immunity. Their worst fears were confirmed when FUNAI announced that those who made contact have indeed contracted the flu, which has annihilated entire tribes in the past.

Based on their hair style and skin ornamentation, it is possible that the individuals who made contact belong to the Chitonahua tribe. Their language is similar to Panoan, which allowed them to communicate with the tribe they found. The isolated people contacted a tribe in Acre, a Brazilian state with a low population density at about 5 per square kilometer. They had been living in Peru along the Xinane River, but were forced to leave in what was likely a threat from illegal loggers or drug traffickers who utilize the river. They reported they had been fired upon.

The two tribal groups co-existed peacefully for about three weeks. During that time, the five men and two women who had made contact fell ill from the flu virus. Doctors were brought in to help provide care, though the indigenous people were initially hesitant to accept the treatment and vaccination. Unfortunately, these people returned to their village without warning. Medical officials are now highly concerned that they will transmit disease to the others which could kill a substantial number of their tribe.

“This news could hardly be more worrying – not only have these people confirmed they suffered violent attacks from outsiders in Peru, but they have apparently already caught flu,” stated Stephen Corry, director of an indigenous people activist group, Survival International. “The nightmare scenario is that they return to their former villages carrying flu with them. It’s a real test of Brazil’s ability to protect these vulnerable groups. Unless a proper and sustained medical program is immediately put in place, the result could be a humanitarian catastrophe.”


Read more at http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/previously-uncontacted-tribe-have-contracted-influenza#l2xppxRBlxWfzkec.99


Well, this sucks...

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Previously Uncontacted Tribe Have Contracted Influenza (Original Post) zappaman Jul 2014 OP
That really sucks. Oh goodness... Xyzse Jul 2014 #1
Yeah, I hope the anti vaxxers read this zappaman Jul 2014 #3
They've probably been exposed before Warpy Jul 2014 #2
That is really sad. brer cat Jul 2014 #4

Warpy

(111,237 posts)
2. They've probably been exposed before
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 03:09 PM
Jul 2014

by close proximity to illegal loggers. They'll get incredibly sick from it, but i think they knew that. I know that no one with the slightest sniffle or history of exposure to anyone with a sniffle or cough is allowed in the vicinity of either newly contacted tribes or known tribes still living in relative isolation, so exposure had to come from loggers.

The real killers of natives in this hemisphere were usual childhood diseases plus smallpox and TB, the diseases of crowding into slums.

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