Is the Virus H1N1 dependent of the cold climates or cold ambients ecosystem?
Alejandro Correa
Wednesday, 10 June 2009 18:19 UTC
Maybe in chile the virus H1N1, it has been very aggressive and someone people have died, some victim they are residents in a southern of Chile, in that region the temperatures are low and possess cold range. In the other hand in chile the season is winter. In Africa until the moment any case of virus H1N1 has not been reported in Africa,and in other country that have warm climates, is necessary to think that in Africa the climate is temeperate, it’s the temperate climate on factor that determine the falling the curve of population the virus H1N1?. Thank you for your question.
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Clare, is really strange behavior of the virus swuine flu, it responds to the environment, thanks for the documentation attached.
Molecular biologists will probably find a solution such as that blocking the receptor cell human membrane of sialic acid you can stop the entry of the virus. I thank you previous comment.
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I believe the cold weather is affected the human’s immune system, and also it is good environment for the virus H1N1 Development. Steven
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