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To: Judith Anne
"Truthfully, I don't think that any particular genetic group is going to have any special immunity."

That's my opinion also.

12 posted on 05/03/2003 5:57:19 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
I haven't entirely bought in to the genetic immunity link, but I have to say that my wife, who was born and raised in Mumbai (Bombay), practically never gets sick here. This is even though I not infrequently get pretty severe "Norwalk" type GI bugs. My mother catches them from me at the drop of a hat, and me from her, but my wife, never! And she doesn't get flu shots and never gets the flu.

We had an East Indian grocery here in the states a few years ago. I noticed that the customers were not prone to getting ill with common infectious diseases, although sinus problems were common, and the older ones tended to have heart conditions.

If you listen to some of the stories from people who have grown up in a third-world country it is not difficult to believe they have developed immunity to a broad spectrum of communicable disease (they certainly get sick when home). If you couple that with the (tentative) finding that they have or don't have (I can't remember which) a gene that diminishes the hyper-autoimmune response seen in SARS, maybe they do have something going for them.

I wonder if the ship had, say 24 Norwegians, how many would be sick?

19 posted on 05/03/2003 9:52:24 PM PDT by steve86
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