There are three types of the Influenza strain and each strain deals with a different part of the body. This infection is commonly associated today as the common cold. Influenza A and B can lead to a lot of repertory problems and sometimes even death. What makes this disease so deadly that it is easily spread from host to host. Influenza changes over time to make sure that the bacteria attack the immune system. This change causes the antibodies do not recognize the changing bacteria. Influenza viruses contain two subtypes hemagglutinin and the neuraminidase which are only apparent to the host in which they are living in. Some subtypes can only occur in specific animals but the most common subtype in human is known as the H1N1. In most cases the antibodies cannot detect the virus and cause it to spread in the respiratory tract damaging the healthy cells leading to other complications. During the winter season is when these diseases are more susceptible to harm the host. This is mainly because of poor hygiene. Not only washing hands but coughing and sneezing are a major cause of these diseases. Usually when someone coughs or sneezes it is directly into their hands. With proper hygiene these bacteria are still there waiting to travel to the next host. Hands are always touching everything and interacting with the
There are three types of the Influenza strain and each strain deals with a different part of the body. This infection is commonly associated today as the common cold. Influenza A and B can lead to a lot of repertory problems and sometimes even death. What makes this disease so deadly that it is easily spread from host to host. Influenza changes over time to make sure that the bacteria attack the immune system. This change causes the antibodies do not recognize the changing bacteria. Influenza viruses contain two subtypes hemagglutinin and the neuraminidase which are only apparent to the host in which they are living in. Some subtypes can only occur in specific animals but the most common subtype in human is known as the H1N1. In most cases the antibodies cannot detect the virus and cause it to spread in the respiratory tract damaging the healthy cells leading to other complications. During the winter season is when these diseases are more susceptible to harm the host. This is mainly because of poor hygiene. Not only washing hands but coughing and sneezing are a major cause of these diseases. Usually when someone coughs or sneezes it is directly into their hands. With proper hygiene these bacteria are still there waiting to travel to the next host. Hands are always touching everything and interacting with the