It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
A second and more severe wave of the swine flu H1N1/09 was anticipated since that is how the 1918 Spanish flu behaved in that prior pandemic. However, there was no similar more severe second wave with swine flu, likely because of the rapid development of an effective and easily "grown" strain of the pandemic virus to make the vaccine quickly available world-wide.
It currently (June 2011) does not look like there will be, although it is unpredictable and there are still isolated outbreaks around the world.
Crest of a second wave. In other words, the two crests, first wave and second wave, add up together, which is constructive.
(The speed of the wave in meters per second) x (second) is.
By vaccination for H1N1. I will recommend the dose of vaccine on day one, second dose one month later, third after six month and then every five years.
The Second Wave - Khoma album - was created in 2006.
The wave that has a crest every second has a greater frequency.
The speed of the wave is 4x3= 12 meters/second.
The number of wave crests passing a given place in one second is the frequency of the wave given in cycles per second, or Hertz.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
The frequency.
Frequency.