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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Living in An Overpopulated World

Uganda and Japan at the same time? Really? Even ig fonly in words? wtf? Makes you realize the number of serial killers that must exist in the pharmy, labscience fields...I mean every buzz word associated with the selling of "west nile" is completely disconnected from the package-it reads like nonsense...like a self important scients (as in the 2nd paragraph) who did thei rhoe work and sucked their professors dick for the A.....and thats why, just like Mitt Romney's election campaign they (the scientists who need to sell their "research" work come up with words like "birds" so already overued by pharma as it uses free news broadcast as adveryizing in the form of "story"... They not only sell this shit, but they produce it....movies like Constant Gardner get zero recognition because international marketing in film has how low can it go'ed itself down to canned human hunting news....everyone knows china is famous for it's ruthlessness....just as americans have been handed their pampers by the chinese...no disrespewct...its embarassing....brb

West Nile Virus
Virus classification
Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA)
Family: Flaviviridae
Genus: Flavivirus
Species: West Nile virus
West Nile virus (WNV) is one of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) antigenic serocomplex of viruses, in the family Flaviviridae. It is found in both temperate and tropical regions, having been first identified in the West Nile sub-region in the East African nation of Uganda in 1937.
WNV mainly infects birds, but is known to infect humans, horses, dogs, cats, bats, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels, domestic rabbits, crocodiles[1] and alligators.[2] The main route of human infection is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Approximately 80% of West Nile virus infections in humans are without any symptoms.[3]
Image reconstructions and cryoelectron microscopy reveal a 45–50 nm virion covered with a relatively smooth protein surface. This structure is similar to the dengue fever virus; both belong to the genus Flavivirus within the family Flaviviridae. The genetic material of WNV is a positive-sense, single strand of RNA, which is between 11,000 and 12,000 nucleotides long; these genes encode seven nonstructural proteins and three structural proteins. The RNA strand is held within a nucleocapsid formed from 12-kDa protein blocks; the capsid is contained within a host-derived membrane altered by two viral glycoproteins.

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