This is purely hypothetical, but the Spanish Flu would attack a person’s immune system. The flu was persistent, and made it all around the world. Could it have laid dormant for 40-50 years and mutated to be stronger but passed by blood?
This is purely hypothetical, but the Spanish Flu would attack a person’s immune system. The flu was persistent, and made it all around the world. Could it have laid dormant for 40-50 years and mutated to be stronger but passed by blood?
… and cause new problems for flu shot companies. HN51 is no exception. First discovered in late 1950s, the originally non-contagious flu is now known for its extreme contagiousness between birds.
However, humans seem to be getting it, too. …
… be produced in the short term. But it is still worth considering since children are undoubtedly the most contagious flu carriers as well as potentially its severest victims.
Perhaps the most important reason for highly vulnerable groups to …
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