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Viruses are specific. H5N1 doesn't infect the upper respiratory tract as well, but human flu does. If someone were to be infected with both at the same time, the virus can reassort and become far more contagious. Dr Brix
Viruses are specific. H5N1 doesn't infect the upper respiratory tract as well, but human flu does. If someone were to be infected with both at the same time, the virus can reassort and become far more contagious. Dr Brix
“Viruses are specific. H5N1 doesn't infect the upper respiratory tract as well, but human flu does. If someone were to be infected with both at the same time, the virus can reassort and become far more contagious. Dr Brix”
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Viruses are specific. H5N1 doesn't infect the upper respiratory tract as well, but human flu does. If someone were to be infected with both at the same time, the virus can reassort and become far more contagious. Dr Brix