The seasonal strains only locked onto the kind of receptors found in the upper respiratory track.
But the swine flu virus was also able to latch onto receptors found inside the lungs, although more weakly. The adhesion results in a more severe lung infection.
Professor Feizi said: “If the flu virus mutates in the future, it may attach to the receptors deep inside the lungs more strongly, and this could mean that more people would experience severe symptoms. We think scientists should be on the lookout for these kinds of changes in the virus so we can try to find ways to minimise the impact.”
But how severe the outbreak is will depend largely on how many people have already had the illness, Professor Beddington added. “It’s difficult to estimate the number of unreported cases,” he said.
SHOOT: The severity of the next wave is proportional, largely, to one factor - how extensively the virus is distributed. The greater the volume the greater the probability of both mutation and further infection and evolution of this virus. And the trend supports that increased severity must be increasingly probable.
But the swine flu virus was also able to latch onto receptors found inside the lungs, although more weakly. The adhesion results in a more severe lung infection.
Professor Feizi said: “If the flu virus mutates in the future, it may attach to the receptors deep inside the lungs more strongly, and this could mean that more people would experience severe symptoms. We think scientists should be on the lookout for these kinds of changes in the virus so we can try to find ways to minimise the impact.”
But how severe the outbreak is will depend largely on how many people have already had the illness, Professor Beddington added. “It’s difficult to estimate the number of unreported cases,” he said.
SHOOT: The severity of the next wave is proportional, largely, to one factor - how extensively the virus is distributed. The greater the volume the greater the probability of both mutation and further infection and evolution of this virus. And the trend supports that increased severity must be increasingly probable.
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