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A new possible reason for the flu’s higher transmission rate in winter months is that the influenza virus has a lipid coat that gets harder when it is colder. Like a protective shell, the more solid coat allows the virus to survive longer when the temperatures dip. Once it has successfully reached a new host, body temperature warms up the coat and the virus does its thing. (via Robot Wisdom aux)

Written by ltao

April 3rd, 2008 at 1:55 am

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