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Oud 16 april 2023, 10:14   #180
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De vogelgriep blijft muteren, wat normaal is, maar de nieuwste mutaties maken de sprong naar de mens weeral wat makkelijker.

De vogelgriep maakt vreemde mutaties vanwege het gebruik van zwakke vaccins die besmetting doorlaten, daardoor kan het steeds potenter worden zonder het pluimvee dood te maken. Voorlopig zijn de wilde vogels het grote slachtoffer, binnenkort de mens. En dan gaan ze lullen dat het virus van een dier is overgesprongen op de mens en jadajadajada.

https://www.thehealthsite.com/diseas...e-6ceedf99de23

New Mutation In Bird Flu Virus Shows High Potential For Humans Outbreak
Bird flu is an air-borne infection caused by strains of the influenza virus that primarily infect birds. The mode of transmission of this virus is via infected body fluids of the birds. The virus mainly affects the avian community of the environment. What about the humans? Although experts had shown cases of human transmission of the H3N1 0r H2N3 virus and the possibility of it entering and evading the immune system, the chances of it causing severe outcomes for humans were too low. But this is not the case anymore. A recent study has revealed something unusual and new. According to the scientists, they have identified new mutations in the avian influenza virus H5N1, which recently infected a man in Chile, and may pose a risk of spreading in humans.
According to the European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC), the risk of spread from human to human remains low but the new changes seen are 'concerning'. It also suggests that the potential risk of human spillover is increasing.
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