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|    RonO to JTEM    |
|    Re: Bird flu that won't infect birds!!!!    |
|    04 Dec 25 20:20:23    |
      From: rokimoto557@gmail.com              On 12/3/2025 1:37 PM, JTEM wrote:       > On 12/3/25 9:44 AM, RonO wrote:       >> On 12/2/2025 11:18 PM, JTEM wrote:       >       >>> This is either a hoax -- entirely made up -- or it's another       >>> PlanDemic, another man made virus. Because nothing in nature       >>> works this way. Nothing in nature CAN working this way!       >>       >> Just a nut job. Mexico never mattered       >       > "Birds can't fly south in the winter so of course Mexico is       > immune to bird flu!"       >       > "Mexico doesn't matter because an entirely natural outbreak       > always respects borders!"       >       > "No virus can be destroyed in cooking, this is why humanity       > died out millennia ago!"       >       > You are clearly insane... delusional... I suppose you need       > to be a level-12 narcissist too, judging from your inability       > to admit the obvious.       >       >       >       https://afludiary.blogspot.com/2025/11/preprint-emergence-of-nov       l-reassorted.html              I found this link reporting H5 infections in human patients in Mexico.       One child was infected with H5N1, and another individual was confirmed       to have been infected with a reassorted H5N2 avian influenza that had       the Asian H5N1 H5 gene. The most recent case (Oct) only announced that       it was an H5 avian influenza infection and did not give the NA       designation. WHO may have identified the virus as H5N2 and claimed that       a dog at the residence was also infected. This virus is a reassorted       virus involving the H5N1 Asian virus. It has the Asian H5 gene of both       genotypes of the Dairy virus B3.13 and D1.1. So the virus is       reassorting with Mexican strains. The Mexican strain involved was a low       path avian influenza and not a high path virus like H5N1.              This article also has the genotypes of the H5N1 (still have those       antigen gene designations) but are reassorted virus derived from the       Asian H5N1. A3, B3.13, D1.1, D1.2, D1.3 etc they did not list all the       reassorted virus genotypes. Genotype B3.13 and D1.1 have infected       cattle, humans and commercial poultry.              Ron Okimoto              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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