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Influ-venn-za Analyses the Strains of Animal and Human Flu Viruses

This cleverly constructed and expertly named ‘Influ-venn-za’ chart analyses the different strains of animal and human flu viruses and the crossovers that may occur. The venn-diagram analyses common influenza carriers in the animal world, from pigs, to chickens to seals, horses and even bats.

The chart outlines the most recent strain of fatal avian flue ‘H7N9,’ which has infected 28 humans to date in Shanghai, China and tragically killed nine. The statistics show that the most common form of animal flu that humans can also contract is avian. The chart also details that avian flu kills 60% of humans it comes into contact with.

The most common types of the flu virus that humans contract are types ‘B’ and ‘C,’ which are not fatalistic for our species. This chart may put your mind at ease if you have been reading about avian flu pandemics in the news recently.
Trend Themes
1. Animal-human Influenza Crossovers - Identification and understanding of animal-human influenza crossovers present opportunities for preventive measures and treatments.
2. Avian Flu Pandemics - Awareness of avian flu pandemics can drive innovation in global health systems and emergency response capabilities.
3. Non-fatalistic Flu Types - Exploration of non-fatalistic flu types can lead to advancements in flu prevention and management strategies.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Research - Medical research companies can explore animal-human influenza crossovers to develop new vaccines and treatments.
2. Global Health - Global health organizations can focus on avian flu pandemics to strengthen pandemic preparedness and response strategies.
3. Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceutical companies can invest in research and development for non-fatalistic flu types to improve flu prevention and treatment options.

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