Gotcha, I think...
Just to clarify, is it that the European/Asian Swine Flu I mentioned is two different strains, and I’m thinking it’s just one? Or is there ANOTHER strain I didn’t mention at all of the “swine variety”.
Thanks, again. :)
I think that this flu has two swine versions (european AND asian), an Avian (bird flu) component, and a human component.
There was a doctor in the States (some FR thread) that had the quote of something like “it is one mixed up genetic mess, we don’t know how it got the hell like this”. (Not the most comforting quote coming from some doctor on a team trying to find a solution.)
You say that right and they'll come running for chow.
I've seen several different ways the European, Asian, and North American swine flu components have been referred to. There's either two or three different components with the word "swine" attached to them. In either case this flu is absolutely unique in the world because it has FOUR or FIVE components. Earlier flus had no more than THREE.
Obviously there's no terrorist behind this (Bwahahahahaha).