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The D225G change in 2009 H1N1 influenza virus is not a concern
24 Nov 2009 by Vincent Racaniello  
Attachment of all influenza A virus strains to cells requires sialic acids. There are a number of chemically different forms of sialic acids, and influenza virus strains vary in their affinity for them. Human influenza A strains ... But 2009 H1N1 virus without this amino acid change can already replicate deep in the respiratory tract of ferrets, and probably also in humans. Cells with alpha(2,6) linked sialic acids are present in the lower respiratory tract of humans. ...
virology blog - http://www.virology.ws/ - References

What The Fucks Going On Blog: Is D225G mutation of the H1N1 virus ...
25 Nov 2009 by Dr. Bill Costello  
The question is: will this mutated strain be transmitted via human-to-human like the 1918 mutated virus. The biggest concern at this time is the severity of illness the mutated version of H1N1 causes. The primary cause of death in the ... The infection gets deep into the bases of the lungs and causes a catastrophic cascading chemical reaction. The D225G mutant strain acts in the host as it did in 1918 and we also know that the 1918 flu started off mild and few deaths and ...
What The Fucks Going On Blog - http://wtfsgoingon.typepad.com/what-the-fucks-going-on-blog/

What's Your Underlying Condition? « Tribuna Libre
10 hours ago by jose  
H.I.V., like many other viruses, has proteins and sugars on its surface that allow it to attach to human cells at specific docking sites called receptors. Harnessing the power of modern molecular biology, researchers found that some people who were amply exposed to H.I.V. yet did not become ... Deep in our genes, there may very well be another underlying condition that determines in part whether a virus will cause us mild or no disease, or severe illness and death. ...
Tribuna Libre - http://www.almendron.com/tribuna/

The dark side of the internet | MetaFilter
10 hours ago by jouke  
In the 'deep web', Freenet software allows users complete anonymity as they share viruses, criminal contacts and child pornography. Article in the Guardian. posted by jouke (52 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favorite ... "Britain has a long and honourable tradition of respect for human rights. This is, after all, a country that gave birth to the Magna Carta and enshrined the concept of habeas corpus. Why is it then, that the subject of human rights and, ...
MetaFilter - http://www.metafilter.com/ - References

TB Live Journal - Only Bridges To 14/?
3 hours ago by tb_ll57  
That yawned deep before him, suddenly. It was even more effective than Libra, really. Libra would have made Earth unlivable, if the plan had been carried through to completion-- the impact dust of destruction would have clogged the atmosphere, ... 'When it was the government releasing the virus, I fought the government. Now it's a handful of warped individuals who're doing it, so yes, I think it's time to consider inviting the resources of the government. ...
TB Live Journal - http://tb-ll57.livejournal.com/

Signs and Portents « Dean B's Blog
6 hours ago by deanb2001  
This change will apparently allow H1N1 to bind more easily to human cell receptors deep in the lungs, causing more severe disease. This change has been seen already in other parts of the world (Brazil, Mexico, China and others) and has been associated with more severe ... “This mutation could increase the ability of the virus to affect the respiratory tracts and, in particular, the lung tissue,” said a statement from the government's Health Surveillance Institute (InVS). ...
Dean B's Blog - http://deanb2001.wordpress.com/

cd eco
26 Nov 2009 by serendipity  
FLORA are the vegetation of microorganisms on the human body. Resident flora   microorganisms which are always present on skin can be reduced through hand washing, but not totally removed microorganisms that are picked up by the skin .... Prevention of injury and safety handling RABIES Rabies is an infectious disease of animals caused by virus present in animals (Hydrophobia, Lyssa, Le rage) Most rabies viruses belong to genus Lyssavirus and the family Rhabdoviridae. ...
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Lady Gaga's see-through top...if you can get past the scary "fresh ...
21 hours ago by Locky  
symantec virus environment incorrect. trouble shooting symantec antivirus symantec antivirus business corporate Downloadable Softwaresymantec antivirus corporate edition trial symantec error 1311 . symantec antivirus 10.0 business pack .... After much hard deliberation as to whether Lady Gaga in the real is an acceptable human being (and by that we mean good enough to want to have sex with, without getting the impulse to stick our dick in a microwave and set it on high ...
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Is Brad Pitt's Dubai dream in ruins? | Pj News| Latest Daily News ...
15 hours ago by admin  
As befits one half of the world's hottest human rights spokescouple, architect manque Brad last year accepted a commission to get some of those migrant Afghans ghettoed out in the desert to throw up an 800-room “eco-resort” to his designs. .... In the 'deep web', Freenet software allows users complete anonymity as they share viruses, criminal contacts and child pornography. Fourteen years ago, a pasty Irish teenager with a flair for inventions arrived at Edinburgh ...
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China: Zhong Nanshan On Viral Reassortment
25 Nov 2009 by FLA_MEDIC  
Reassortment occurs when two compatible viruses infect the same host (human, pig, bird, etc.) at the same time, and swap genetic material. This can produce a hybrid virus, with parts of both viral donors. Flu Reassortment. While we know reassortments happen, ... Obviously biologically fit reassortments don't happen very often, else we'd be hip deep in new viruses all the time. But while speculative, when Zhong Nanshan is worried, one would be wise not to dismiss the idea. ...
Avian Flu Diary - http://afludiary.blogspot.com/ - References
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