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Originally posted by: DDCSpeed
Whoa....has there been any other illness like this that we have encountered ( rapid mutation)?
The flu, the common cold, many STDs (both viral and bacterial), etc.Originally posted by: DDCSpeed
Whoa....has there been any other illness like this that we have encountered ( rapid mutation)?
Originally posted by: tinyabs
how does virus mutates? through radioacivity?
Originally posted by: tinyabs
how does virus mutates? through radioacivity?
Originally posted by: tinyabs
how does virus mutates? through radioacivity?
In somes sense, the mutations are on purpose since they allow for adaptiions to the environment. So mutations aren't exactly a mistake, just really haphazard and random.When something replicates itself billions and billions of times, it's bound to do so incorrectly now and then. At least that's how i think mutation occurs.
Originally posted by: Vic
This hype is killing me.
SARS is a coronavirus, similar to the Common Cold. Those types of virii do mutate rapidly, and this was expected. However, just like SARS, coronavirii tend to have low mortality rates. So far, most of the deaths from SARS have been people who would have otherwise died from the flu or a severe cold, i.e. the elderly or those with compromised immune systems.
Yes, this disease is serious. Yes, people will die from it. However, if you are young and healthy, getting SARS is no worse than getting the flu (probably better).
Originally posted by: Vic
This hype is killing me.
SARS is a coronavirus, similar to the Common Cold. Those types of virii do mutate rapidly, and this was expected. However, just like SARS, coronavirii tend to have low mortality rates. So far, most of the deaths from SARS have been people who would have otherwise died from the flu or a severe cold, i.e. the elderly or those with compromised immune systems.
Yes, this disease is serious. Yes, people will die from it. However, if you are young and healthy, getting SARS is no worse than getting the flu (probably better).
Although its a bit early for these kinds of analogies, the word 'alarmist' certainly comes to mind, check out:Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
Originally posted by: DDCSpeed
Whoa....has there been any other illness like this that we have encountered ( rapid mutation)?
Normal flu mutates constantly, so do several other virii, but most are not (very) lethal, and most aren't this infective.
Originally posted by: zephyrprime
This sucks. We're all gonna die.
In somes sense, the mutations are on purpose since they allow for adaptiions to the environment. So mutations aren't exactly a mistake, just really haphazard and random.When something replicates itself billions and billions of times, it's bound to do so incorrectly now and then. At least that's how i think mutation occurs.
Originally posted by: Vic
This hype is killing me.
SARS is a coronavirus, similar to the Common Cold. Those types of virii do mutate rapidly, and this was expected. However, just like SARS, coronavirii tend to have low mortality rates. So far, most of the deaths from SARS have been people who would have otherwise died from the flu or a severe cold, i.e. the elderly or those with compromised immune systems.
Yes, this disease is serious. Yes, people will die from it. However, if you are young and healthy, getting SARS is no worse than getting the flu (probably better).
