The Pandemic of Influenze

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With a huge number of victims, 80 to 100 million, since 1918, the influenza is considered as one of the most pandemic diseases ever. There are three types of influenza virus: influenza virus A, influenza virus B, and influenza virus c. These are a subtypes of the virus family orthomyx-oviride. The types B and C do not cause pandemic diseases while type A does. The type A classified into three main subtype H1.N1, H1.N2, and H3.N2. The (H.N) refers to the two kinds of proteins on the surface of the virus (hemagglutinin and neuraminidase). The difference in numbers is due to the difference in protein variability. A H1.N1 virus which is widely known as Spanish flu is the only type that can transmit from human to human. The H5.N1, or “bird flu” does not transfer between humans, but it occurs in a few cases when it evolves. Bird flu seems to be the same as the Spanish flu, but in new arrangement which means some changes must happen to the virus in order to pass between humans. Apparently, we misconceive the mechanism that the virus works so it appeared again. To lessen the damage from these viruses we need to understand the structure and the mechanism of how the virus spread.
The H5.N1 virus has transmitted to humans since 1997. We all know that virus consists of 16 genes which are a small unit made up of RNA (ribonucleic acid) that carry all characters from one generation to another. These viruses are adopted inside the genome of the birds like ducks. These animals are considered the natural host of these viruses which means that the immune system of the birds recognize the virus as a normal body. According to Debora Mackenzie in news scientists, before 2003, the virus started to spread in chicken farms in East Asia. They have discove...

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...rom anything that could be a potential threat. The bird flu for sure is a potential threat. There are many ways to protect our body, for example, a vaccine which is a substance applied to people in order to perk up their immune system. Sometimes it could be a dead cells from the virus – the virus outside the body is not a living organism so it needs to be at its weakest point. In additions, there are some precautions, and procedure, we should follow which work side by side with the medical ways. Dr. Jeffery Greene in his book the bird flu pandemic, points out that the best way to fight such viruses we need to determent its characters and carrier. The influenza virus dies in high temperature (167-212 °F). It is also ruined by chemical substance such as alcohol, detergents, bleach. We also should take care in public places because all germs lurking on surfaces that app

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