Chapter 491: Circle of Friends (58)
West Nile virus: Out of Africa, I'm going to the world.
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10 minutes ago.
Hantavirus, AIDS, Sandfly Virus, Lift Valley Fever Virus, Dengue Fever, Marburg Virus, Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, Poliomyelitis, Cassackie Virus, Porcine Vesicular Disease Virus, Porcine Encephalomyelitis Virus, Rhinovirus, Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E, Monkeypox Virus, T-Cell Leukemia Virus, Monkey Foam Virus, Avian Influenza, SARS, Monkey Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV), Pertussis, Measles, Rubella, Typhoid, Rabies, Xiaobu (brucellosis), plague, cholera, Zika, influenza, malaria, hepatitis A, schistosomiasis, anthrax, forest encephalitis virus, Xinjiang hemorrhagic fever, ericksial disease, human granulocytic anaplasmosis, leptospira, Ebola virus, Oriental equine encephalitis virus
Flu: I'm a neighbor of West Nile virus and we both like to live in birds.
West Nile Virus Responds to Flu: Hello Flu, my dear neighbor.
Dengue: I'm also a neighbor of West Nile virus, and we both like to live in mosquitoes.
West Nile Virus Returns to Dengue: Hello Dengue, my dear neighbor.
Oriental equine encephalitis virus: I am also a neighbor of West Nile virus, and we both like to live in horses.
West Nile Virus Replies to Oriental Equine Encephalitis Virus: Oriental Equine Encephalitis Virus Hello, my dear neighbor.
AIDS: There are a lot of neighbors in the West Nile virus, and I see you a lot in humans, so we are neighbors.
West Nile virus responds to AIDS: Yes, mosquitoes and birds are my intermediate hosts, and humans and horses are my ultimate hosts.
Ebola: The Konishi brothers are spread by mosquitoes and birds, and have the potential to spread around the world.
West Nile virus replies to Ebola: Ebola god, God praise me, it's an honor.
AIDS: Ebola is too lethal and only likes primates, so it wants to spread to the whole world? It's difficult.
Ebola Virus Returns to AIDS: The Mortality Rate and the Scope of Transmission Limit Each Other, You Can't Have Both Things.
Plague replies to the Ebola virus: Back then, I swept across the globe and killed countless people, and then humans invented antibiotics and exterminated rats and fleas, so that I was almost extinct.
West Nile Virus: Plague God, your name is well-known in both the bacterial and viral worlds.
AIDS: There are really a lot of gods who praise Konishi, and Konishi's autobiography is pasted.
Flu: I want to see Konishi's autobiography.
West Nile virus: Here is my autobiography.
I'm West Nile virus.
My deity is an RNA virus.
I belong to the flavivirus genus in the Flaviviridae family, spherical in shape, only 40 nanometers in size.
I love living in birds, also known as the "bird virus".
I spread it through mosquito-bird-mosquito.
Mosquitoes and birds are my natural hosts.
Humans and horses are my ultimate hosts.
I'm the causative agent of West Nile virus encephalitis, so I'm also a type of encephalitis virus.
I was in Egypt for a long time.
My popularity originated on the African continent more than 1,000 years ago, and then spread to Europe and Asia with migratory birds.
In 1937, for the first time, I was isolated from the blood of a febrile Ugandan woman and named me "West Nile virus".
When a mosquito bites a human, or if a human touches a bird, I have a chance to enter the human body.
I was able to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause fever, headache, eye pain, and chills in infected humans.
In severe cases, infected humans can develop meningitis, encephalitis, flaccid paralysis, and even death.
AIDS: Konishi's autobiography is so short? And that's the end of it?
West Nile Virus: Well, mysterious and short.
AIDS: What about your fatality rate? I haven't said that yet.
West Nile virus replies to AIDS: this lethality rate is a bit mysterious.
AIDS: God is chattering, is the lethality rate not good, embarrassed to say?
West Nile virus reverts to AIDS: My mystery lies in the fact that the severe symptoms produced occur only in a small percentage of infected people. In other words, only 20% of those infected have a fever.
AIDS: It's weird, why is this happening?
West Nile virus responds to AIDS: this is explained by genetics.
Influenza: Heredity is the most mysterious, and Konishi means that whether humans will develop disease after infection is related to their own genetic characteristics.
AIDS responds to influenza: Does it mean that does a person develop the disease after being infected, or is it related to the individual's genetic predisposition? Hey, a typical bully is afraid of the hard.
West Nile virus responds to AIDS: No, no, no, it's not bullying the weak and fearing the hard, it's harmonious coexistence.
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