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how is the bird flu able to learn to infect humans. i never knew diseases could evolve.

2007-02-04 12:54:52 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

6 answers

Well im crazy,

Here is the reason behind the bird flu and it will mutate to a killer and soon. The reduction of the population in the USA and around the world will be necessary due to variuos upcoming problems. In the USA , by 2012, there will not be enough money coming in to support social security and medicare, oil is likely to peak out of production, thus less oil for the entire world, thus high prices crippling our great oil based economy, etc....

So yes bird flu has been mutated and has a vaccine in the storage already. But will only be used once around 100 million are dead.

Then again it may be the new world order, one group of men running the entire world. Easy to take over if the entire world in under quarantine.

Hope im just crazy, Oh you want to survive, good luck, youd need to stay away from all people and have enough food and water to last 6 months at least. So maybe you should star buying dry milk and canned tuna now, by the our new guy in charge of FEMA already suggested this a few months ago when bird flu was more in the news. Funny how is went out of the news until now, By the way they say it is spread from migrating birds, now what bird migrates to England in the winter.

Its a game man, chess , your move!!

Check mate!!

2007-02-04 13:09:16 · answer #1 · answered by gipster1966 2 · 0 2

diseases evolve faster than anything on the planet. (this is why the flue shot is different every year, the flue is different every year.) viruses evolve so fast we can sometimes even predict how they will evolve. in the case of bird flue there is a certain chance of it becoming a strain that can infect people. (actually pretty easy change for the virus to make.) i believe it actually takes two or three for the nightmare situation, as so far the cases seen in humans have had a limited contagious rate. (one to make it able to kill people, two for it to achieve the same infection rate it has in birds..... which is extreme.)

2007-02-04 13:05:54 · answer #2 · answered by foo__dd 3 · 0 0

It gets scarier. Wait until it sinks in to the general public that viruses are satient lifeforms. They think. And, they mean us harm.

2007-02-04 13:02:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's called mutation.

2007-02-04 13:02:38 · answer #4 · answered by Devmeister 3 · 0 0

Evolution is part of life!
Or are you a creationist?

2007-02-04 12:59:00 · answer #5 · answered by tattie_herbert 6 · 0 0

mutation

2007-02-04 13:09:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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