Re: Genetic Compatibility and Virulence of Reassortants of H5N1 and H3N2
You would certainly know better than me.
What I want to said is that seems from the cited text, that now we have in the freezer created avian-human hybrid viruses biologicaly fit ("a surprising number of hybrid viruses that were biologically fit"), at the same time where in nature we have not an biologicaly fit human-avian version capable of transmiting itself?
Or it is?
I agree that H5N1 are more widespread, dr. Niman.Yes, and they are ALL less lethal than H5N1, which is far more widespread than just freezers.
You would certainly know better than me.
What I want to said is that seems from the cited text, that now we have in the freezer created avian-human hybrid viruses biologicaly fit ("a surprising number of hybrid viruses that were biologically fit"), at the same time where in nature we have not an biologicaly fit human-avian version capable of transmiting itself?
Or it is?