19
Jun
More gravy than grave asked:


i’m not because of: mercury content, microchips, and the fact that vaccinated people can still get sick. and after all is said and done i’ll be immune anyway. Seriously ask yourself how can the virus mutate every frikin year? HIV has been around since the 50’s and it’s only mutated once. Either Influenza virus DOESN’T mutate that often and they want us to think it does, OR they’re engineering different viral DNA every year and releasing it into the population. We should have the same Flu virus that we had last year..and if it DOES mutate that often then 1 vaccine wouldn’t defend anyone against the multitude of viral DNA variations….think about it….and if there are so many mutations how do they always get the right vaccine designed for that specific mutation?

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16
Mar
Arunraj V.S. asked:


Swine Flu is a respiratory disease in pigs triggered by a virus called H1N1. The new strain of H1N1 is a deadly combination of viruses from pigs, birds and humans. They symptoms of Swine Flu are sudden fever, coughing, extreme exhaustion and muscle aches. There is also diarrhea and vomiting more than normal flu.

Risk factors: Medical experts say that people, who are exposed areas where pigs flock are at risk of contracting the virus. The strains of Swine flu rarely pass on from humans to humans. In rare cases, the virus mutates into a form that can move from one person to another. The strain responsible for the 2009 swine flu outbreak has apparently undergone such a mutation and may stay like that for a longer period of time.

Can Swine flu be prevented or cured? There is no vaccine which can prevent swine flu. Medicines like Tamiflu and Relenza can be effective, if taken in the early stages of the disease.

Is it safe to eat pork? Swine Flu is not caused by eating pork or its products including salami, ham and sausages. However, it is a good practice to cook pork over 70 degrees C, which kills the virus.

Why is it called swine flu? The virus is called swine flu because one of its surface proteins is similar to viruses that usually infect pigs. Pork industry in the US are putting pressure on the officials to change the name of the disease, because no pig as such have been found infected with this particular illness which has spread among humans.



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23
Mar
Nancy asked:


Any mutation of a virus is natural selection, and if a human got ill and died from this infection, how is it logical for any other human to desire to vaccinate against any infection?
The whole premise of evolution lies within the law of natural selaction. Is not interfering with natural selection in effect jeopardizing the entire human race?
What will happen when these people who would have naturally died off, live (by reason of human interference) and pass on their weak genes to their offspring. Meanwhile, science has been doing it’s part to produce drug resistant strains of virtually every disease.
Do you not think that things should be allowed to take their natural course?
Or do you proclaim your lack of confidence in evolution by lining up for flu vaccines?
I have no need for a flu vaccination.
As you atheists readily admit, the flu viruses (like any virus) adapt much more rapidly than even a vaccination could keep up with. So how does it make any sense at all to get a vaccination for a flu strain that is already obsolete?
Sounds pretty stupid to me.

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