Re: Swine flu rebounds in southern Mexico
Thank you for the informations about recurrent events.
I'm start doubting about if those mega-flu-scientific-gurus worldwide, after 4 months of clinical signs on the field, realy spin-fogging only, or maybe they are in the fog also(?)
Apart the note generic symptomatology worldwide, I didn't (maybe I missed it) at FT saw a published sci explanation, and description, of this obviously mainly present recurence, and a long duration of individual illness mini-waves.
It can't be other flu viruses when present in zones typicaly now without seasonal flus.
If repetitive, even after colaterals treated by antibiotics, it must insert the resistant bact. problems, or the problems aren't bacterial.
How is that no very specific published explanations about those recurences didn't emerged?
Originally posted by Tonka
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I'm start doubting about if those mega-flu-scientific-gurus worldwide, after 4 months of clinical signs on the field, realy spin-fogging only, or maybe they are in the fog also(?)
Apart the note generic symptomatology worldwide, I didn't (maybe I missed it) at FT saw a published sci explanation, and description, of this obviously mainly present recurence, and a long duration of individual illness mini-waves.
It can't be other flu viruses when present in zones typicaly now without seasonal flus.
If repetitive, even after colaterals treated by antibiotics, it must insert the resistant bact. problems, or the problems aren't bacterial.
How is that no very specific published explanations about those recurences didn't emerged?
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