Bird Flu H5N1 Influenza Virus can Become a Killer In a Moment
It only comes down to a difference of two single amino acids for a lethal flu epidemic that can kill tens if not hundreds of millions like the lethal 1918 “Spanish “Influenza pandemic which spread like wildfire worldwide after world war 1.
Researchers now say that it only takes a difference of two mutations in amino acid structures to make all the difference. . Amino acids are Amino acids are the basic structural building units of the proteins in our. human bodies A new study investigating the difference between the 1918 pandemic flu virus – the very virus which killed at least 45 million people and a virus which also kills but does not mutate turns out to be two small mutations on the virus’s surface . Just these two amino acids – the building blocks of protein – need to change on the surface of the influenza family in virus in order for it to allow spreading itself easily between people, the researchers found.
This discovery comes as the “Bird Flu” the H5N1 virus continues to kill and spread itself globally. Indonesia, in the first week of February 2007 declared its 63rd death. The “Bird Flu” has not gone away. Ignoring its presence has not diminished the spread of the Bird Flu H5M1 virus. Sub Saharan Africa is now registering its first Bird Flu deaths. Nigeria is the first area of emergence of the possible pandemic in the continent of Africa.
The spreading component of Bird Flu responsible for spread of the virus it seems binds to sugars on cells in the nose and lungs. From there the virus quickly grows replicates widely and does it damage. The Bird Flu prefers a sugar found more easily in the throat of birds whereas mammals such as humans do have the bad sugar in their lungs. Luckily for mammals the sugar in the throat is hidden deep in the lungs.
Good and not good. The Bird Flu prefers the bird throat amino acid sugar compound. However if the Bird Flu influenza virus does spread to the lungs of a human then a horrible highly lethal deep lung infection results. This deep lung infection is incredibly difficult to treat. Luckily though because the necessary tissues are deep in the body and not in the nose – nose to nose spread of the Bird Flu does not occur and is not a problem.
What that means is that though a person may catch the Bird Flu and be seriously affected by it and not spread it to coworkers, friends or family.
However this is still frightening. All it would take for tragedy is for the Bird Flu virus to mutate so that it would use the human amino acid sugar compound that the Bird Flu uses to grow, multiply and spread.
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