The latest test shows that avian flu will not spread from person to person
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Lead: a news on the website of China Daily in the past week: the World Health Organization said on February 12 that the new genetic test results showed that there is no evidence that the 14 people who died of HPAI are due to human to human transmission S7q according to Reuters, this conclusion is based on the DNA test results of a 23-year-old Vietnamese woman The woman died of H5N1 infection after suspecting she had contracted it from her sister, who also died But the test proved that the previous suspicion of human to human transmission of infection death is wrong "The virus gene obtained from this 23-year-old woman has the same origin as another case in her family, but does not contain the human influenza gene," the World Health Organization said S7q experts say that although humans can directly infect the virus from birds, the virus has mutated before it spreads from person to person S7q however, a recent study of the influenza virus that killed 40 million people worldwide in 1918 shows that human to human influenza viruses have only a very small variation compared with the original avian viruses S7Q
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