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H5N1 MODIFIÉE Ferret-Transmissible Influenza A(H5N1) Virus

The H5N1 modifier Ferret-Transmissible Influenza A(H5N1) Virus is a virus unknown to the general public because it does not exist in the open air, it was created and discovered by researchers of the ERASMUS laboratory in Rotterdam Sander Herfst, Ron Fouchier and his colleagues .

The H5N1 is an avian virus present in ferrets but after many experiments the researchers detected mutations on se of the virus and were able to identify five changes in a strain of the avian flu virus that can make it transmissible between ferrets by respiratory droplets. This result highlights the risk that a virus of this type could occur naturally and cause a pandemic in humans.

H5N1 is an avian virus that can cross the species barrier and infect humans who come in direct contact with birds is and it's then a zoonotic virus. The first cases were reported in Hong Kong in 1997. It is very pathogenic in humans, but, fortunately, it is not transmitted from person to person like the flu virus, which travels through the fine droplets we produce by talking or sneezing… The- H5N1 is being closely monitored because if it mutates and acquires this ability to transmit be transmitted by air, the planet will face a very serious influenza pandemic.

Since 1997 cases of death have been identified. There are also cases of infections that can be both benign and malignant, and this is what scares the scientists because they do not know the limits of the virus, but they know one thing is that it has a mutation ability that could be up to twice as fast as that of COVID-19.

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