
Swine Flu virus - probably not worth worrying about until the summer is over.
This is what the little beauty looks like. A tryst of pig flu proteins on the outside with bird and human flu interior.
Could it be dangerous ? For sure, humans are not going to have immunity to this new H1N1 virus until we've all had exposure to the virus.
This H1N1 flu virus is not as dangerous as the H5N1 bird flu virus which has killed about half of the people it's infected.
H1N1 pig flu is nothing like as dangerous. The people who have died probably other other health issues at the same time.
However H1N1 pig flu does spread easily from one person to another (if no precautions are taken) unlike the killer H5N1 which does not spread from one person to another.
In the meantime the H1N1 virus is going to keep on evolving and there is the chance that it could become much more dangerous. Another 6 months on, getting towards winter, I'll definitely get a flu shot even though I'm guessing that flu shots for winter 2009-2010 will be only weakly effective.
Why do I think that ? It's going to take at least 4 months to create a flu vacine against H1N1 pig flu. During those 4 months it's going to be Winter in the southern hemisphere and H1N1 will be spreading fast and possibly evolving even faster. So the H1N1 flu we'll see in the Fall will be quite different to the virus currently causing concern.
The New England Journal of Medicine is taking H1N1 seriously - read what they have to say.
Look at video on how the world can protect itself.
Labels: swine flu; pig flu; H1N1; H1N1 virus; mexican H1N1; mexican pig flu;
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