Swine Flu – A9 H1N1 – Why it is Mild


This video explains WHY the risk posed by “Swine Flu” (A9 H1N1) is being classified as “mild” Please Rate, Favorite and Share. “Swine Flu” (A9 H1N1) is a hybrid of the following influenza strains: * North American Swine (Pig) * North American Avian (Bird) * European/Asian Swine (Pig) * Human Influenza The new virus ‘attacks’ the upper respiratory tract (your throat) which makes it much less dangerous than it would be if it entered the lungs. A gene named NS1 is also described as ‘normal’ which means that the virus is unlikely to result in serious pneumonia. Cytokine Storm Information: en.wikipedia.org NS1 Information: en.wikipedia.org Haemagglutinin Information: en.wikipedia.org Neuraminadase Information: en.wikipedia.org Disclaimer: Fair use assumed from a UK Channel 4 News Broadcast.

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