Scientists Determine Structure of 1918 Flu Virus 32
Elusive_Cure writes "NIMR scientists have solved an 85-year old riddle by determining the structure of the flu virus which jumped from birds to humans in 1918 killing more than 20 million people worldwide. This is the same virus that took more lives than World War I and became the largest and deadliest influenza outbreak in recorded history."
Last Post! (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Last Post! (Score:5, Informative)
But you can feel sick due to a flu shot, or any other vacination for that matter. The whole point is to mobilize your immune system against whatever you are getting vacinated for. So if you get a temperature, the sniffles, etc. That is perfectly normal. You are not sick if this is the flu shot, this response is what you want, it means that your immune system is now primed and ready to deal with the real thing.
There are vacinations that really can make you sick and even kill you, like the most common form of the Polio vaccine and the only current form of the Smallpox vaccine. These use less potent relatives of the more dangerous virus to innoculate. This is good in that the vaccine is actually contagious so you get the people you missed innuculated too, and bad in that you end up killing or debilitating a bunch of people who might have otherwise lived happy lives. The flu vaccine uses killed virus so unless something went horribly wrong you will not have a colony living within you. Polio and Smallpox are so deadly that it is/was considered a good risk to use the more potent live vaccine. This is why our service members are instructed not to spend too much time with their significant others for a few weeks after they get some of their shots. Why risk killing people when you don't have to?
yeah... you're both probably right (Score:2)
My apologies for the error.
~UP
Re:Last Post! (Score:2)
My friend's father found this out the hard way. He died from his flu shot. The flu shot was somehow read wrong by his brain so his immune system started to attack his spinal column. He deteriorated over the course of about 4 months and died.
I haven't had a flu shot since I was a child. Haven't had the flu since I was a child either... Coincidence? I don't give a crap. I'm not risking making myself sick or dying just to avoid getting the flu.
Re:Last Post! (Score:3, Interesting)
By 'sick' did you mean 'sick with the flu'?
You probably didn't get the flu from the flu shot.
The flu shot only protects you from certain strains of the flu virus. You probably got one of the many strains of the flu that wasn't covered by the flu shot. This was pretty common last year.
And then, all of a sudden the media ran around screaming "Crisis Crisis" when stocks of the flu shot got low (per the schedule).
Re:I wonder... (Score:3, Insightful)
I thought it was caused more by social conditions (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I thought it was caused more by social conditio (Score:5, Informative)
Actually, no. It was a particularly deadly virus that actually hit the adult population harder than children, unlike most influenza strains. The fact that there were troops being transported all over and then returning home probably helped to speed its spread, but given what I've read about it, a modern city today would be hit pretty hard by the 1918 flu.
85 years? (Score:3, Funny)
Just the Receptor (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Just the Receptor (Score:1)
The receptor isn't part of the virus. It is the part of the human/bird/pig that the virus binds to.
All we need now... (Score:1)
I opened the window... (Score:3, Funny)
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What Sample? (Score:5, Interesting)
So, where'd they finally get the sample from?
-Waldo Jaquith
Re:What Sample? (Score:4, Informative)
Recently the virus has been reconstructed from the tissue of a dead soldier and is now being genetically characterized [sciencemag.org]
Re:What Sample? (Score:5, Informative)
Gee, Waldoj, perhaps you should RTA (the second link, to the Scripps Institute). In fact *some* of the RNA *did* come from an Arctic tundra burial. But the final protein analysis was somewhat more complex.
PS: Thanks for mentioning this book. I'm jotting it down and am going to search it out.
Re:What Sample? (Score:2)
aka: spanish flu, pandemic (Score:3, Informative)
Re:aka: spanish flu, pandemic (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:aka: spanish flu, pandemic (Score:1)
Double Infection is the really terrifying possibil (Score:2, Informative)
He warned that a double carrier of bird flu and regular flu could incubate a mutation of a kind that no one has any immunities to.
There is some info in this New Scientist article on double infection
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns
PS for gods sake someone explain to this Moron what the html command is to format the above hyperlink
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