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Can Swine flu mutate with Bird flu and make it airborn?... "and with deadly plague " Rv6:7
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Viruses exchange DNA and mutate, how dangerous is this?
Avian probably already knows how dangerous it can become. Frankensteins dream. Scientists nightmare.
It's already airborne. Aachoo!
When two or more viruses infect the same animal or cell, the two viruses swap genes. Genetic reassortment.
As it mutates, it can either weaken or become stronger, or even combine the seriousness of H5N1 with the easy spread of human flu. And continue mutating and getting stronger.It's not known what H1N1 will do. But many scientists are probably having nightmares. Of a viral Armageddon.
This is an exception to the rule but, that's a truth I didn't wanna know .. (sorta)
Quoting: DGNI mulled it over between the truth and a simple, "you don't want to know." Because people usually don't. If it's any reassurance, it could weaken. Or it may not be real. If it were a multiple choice question, it would still be hard to answer. It's not like we can trust anyone anymore.
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