A(H1N1) virus, do you think this will die out or will it stay as a common virus?
By neildominic
@neildominic (24)
Philippines
3 responses
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
25 Jun 09
I do believe that it may stay here for a while as vaccines are not yet available for this. But I do not think it will stay that long since human body is also developing its own immunity and there would come a day that natural immunity to it would naturally come out making the virus weaker until there comes a time that it would mutate again to a newer and stronger strain.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
27 Jul 09
Well with the availability of vaccines for this strain, I guess it will lessen over time and will become one of the regular flu viruses we have out there. Over time I am expecting that these virus would eventually find another opportunity to evolve and become stronger again just like any other viruses out there that mutate and change over time.
@717Catalyst (12)
• Philippines
21 Jul 09
Hello neildominic,
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