Monday, May 20, 2019

New Respiratory Poses Potential Threat to Humans

There are a lot of virgin bacterium and computer viruses being discovered well-nigh every day. Some of them are new strains of previous species while some are entirely new species that have yet to be studied and usually cause no harm to humans. However, when the Adenovirus, the causative broker of the common cold, which is not a lethal illness to most people, mutates into a new form and cryptically kills a lot of people, this is a cause for alarm.In this connection, according to an article written by Associated insistency and was published in Quad City Times, a mutated form of the Adenovirus has killed 10 people across the coupled States in last 18 months. In addition, the new form, which is called Ad14, has caused 140 illnesses in states such as Washington, Texas, Oregon, and revolutionary York. The virus was first reported last year in New York City, where it killed a 12-day old girl. base on the article, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was puzzled by the new strain of the Adenovirus, which has only more(prenominal) than 50 variants. However, they emphasized that there was no need to be alarmed as the mutated virus does not pose a serious threat to humans. Moreover, the CDC is also working on a vaccine for the virus which they hope to release in 2009.What fascinated me most about the article is the fact that the Adenovirus, which usually causes soft forms of sicknesses, has mutated into a new and possibly, deadly form. Being a student taking up microbiology, I conceptualise that this discovery of a mutated variant of a virus means that it is possible for other viruses, and even bacteria to mutate into a more lethal and more dangerous form. It is possible that the virus was exposed to reliable factors which altered its nutritional requirements and as a result, made it evolve like in the case of original bacteria such as E. coli.References.Quad City Times. (November 16, 2007). New respiratory bug has killed 10 people. Retrieved c elestial latitude 2, 2007, from http//qctimes.com/articles/2007/11/16//news/local/doc473e0d1de7e4d991086475.txt

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