Dual infection?
That would mean when the large number of Qinghai bird deaths tested positive for E627K (lower human-temperature setting), that large population were all dually infected with both strains. Does that seem reasonable? Would not BOTH strains have been
found by the tests?
Would it follow that the surviving birds, flying elsewhere, were those infected by only one strain - the one adapted to lower temperature replication? But when those birds arrived on the shores of the Crimean Penn., remember how many died - going in circles with bent necks? Wouldn't that require the higher temperature setting?
My brain is getting whip lash from this issue.
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