1. Where in the respiratory tract does the seasonal H1N1 influenza and pandemic
H1N1 influenza strain infect? (hint:the answers are different)
The seasonal H1N1 influenza virus infects high in the upper respiratory tract, whereas the
pandemic H1N1 influenza strain attacks the lower, more vulnerable part of the respiratory tract.
2. What type of protein did the 1918 Spanish Influenza bind and how does this differ
from seasonal H1N1 influenza strains?
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3. Explain how the information obtained in questions 1 & 2 illustrates the virulence of
seasonal H1N1 influenza and pandemic H1N1 influenza.
Both questions 1 and 2 illustrate that differences in H and N protein combinations will alter the
lethality of the virus. Seasonal H1N1 protein combination allow the virus to attack the upper
respiratory system, which isn’t as vulnerable as the lower respiratory tract that the pandemic
H1N1 attacks. Upper respiratory infections like bronchitis are not as severe as lower respiratory
infections like pneumonia.
4. Define antigenic drift and how it relates to seasonal H1N1 influenza & vaccinations
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5. Define antigenic shift and how it relates to pandemic H1N1 influenza and outbreaks
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