Zoonotic viruses

Zoonotic viruses are viruses that have been produced by two different viruses or the same viruses in two different hosts. In 1918, Somewhere in a farm in Kansas, a infected bird and an infected human allegedly came in contact with the same pig. The human and the bird had different types of flu which couldn’t effect the other species. But pigs were susceptible too both these diseases and eventually both the viruses combined in a pig cell and a zoonotic virus was born.



This virus spread like wildfire similar to the pandemic we have today and has been believed to have killed around 5% of the entire population, it was also claimed that at the time one in every three suffered from the disease. Although these cannot be backed well since medical records weren’t well kept at the time.

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