answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

H1N1's DNA is composed of splices from such disparate animals in such far ranging locations, that the odds of them ever coming together naturally in the H1N1 configuration is astronomical. There must have been a creator. Logical conclusion: H1N1 Swine Flu was spliced together in some laboratory or laboratories. The most nagging question then becomes, In who's laboratory/ies was it fabricated? The next question is, What do they know now that they didn't know before they released it in Mexico?

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where do flu viruses start?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why do antibiotics have an effect on Swine Flu?

They do not have an effect on swine flu, but can be helpful if a secondary bacterial infection occurs with the flu or after the flu. Antibiotics have no effect on viruses. The flu is caused by viruses. Antibiotics are for treating infections by bacteria, not for treating infections by viruses.


What is the difference between Type B flu viruses and the Swine Flu?

They are different types of influenza viruses. Human "Swine flu" (H1N1/09) is caused by Type A viruses.


What are common viruses?

the flu


What is Flu?

That refers to Type A influenza viruses that are common with our seasonal flu. There are two flu types that humans get: Type A and Type B. The flu vaccine contains some of both types to prevent infections from them. All of the flu pandemics we have had over history have been caused by Type A flu viruses, they are typically very easily transmitted from person to person. Don't forget to get a flu shot ASAP now that it is October - the start of the Northern Hemisphere flu season.


Is a flu virus a type of disease?

Flu viruses cause disease, they cause influenza (flu). They are the infectious agents of the flu. The viruses are submicroscopic organisms that infect your body and that give you the influenza, the disease.


What is flu A?

That refers to Type A influenza viruses that are common with our seasonal flu. There are two flu types that humans get: Type A and Type B. The flu vaccine contains some of both types to prevent infections from them. All of the flu pandemics we have had over history have been caused by Type A flu viruses, they are typically very easily transmitted from person to person. Don't forget to get a flu shot ASAP now that it is October - the start of the Northern Hemisphere flu season.


What type of virus cause flu?

Influenza viruses, Types A, B, and C. The flu viruses are all in the viral family called Orthomyxoviridae.


What causes colds flu and AIDS?

Viruses.


Can anti sickness medicines kill flu viruses and cold?

Yes. They kill flu viruses, sickness and cold so they can protecting you from getting sick.


Do flu shots contain live bacteria?

No, there is no live bacteria in flu shots. Flu shots are to prevent the flu which is caused by a virus, not bacteria. The various flu vaccines contain pieces of viruses that are treated to be able to give you immunization, but not make you sick from the virus contained in the vaccination. The flu shots contain inert ("dead") viruses or pieces of viruses instead of whole particles. The flu mist used in the nasal vaccination is made with active ("live") but weakened viruses that can not make you sick if you have an otherwise healthy body and immune system.


Can you get the flu by being in cold temperatures?

No. The flu is caused by an infectious organism (viruses) not temperature.


Is flu a pathogen?

Flu is caused by a pathogen (by viruses) but is not the pathogen itself, flu is the disease the pathogen causes. Flu is short for influenza which is an infectious disease of the respiratory system caused by influenza viruses.