LuvOrlando
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So I ran into my retired RN MIL today in the yard and she scared the crud out of me because she told me there is a new mutation to H1N1. I checked the internet and I can't make sense of what I am reading. Is the 'new' mutation actually a genuinely new thing or is this simply a 'new' discovery of a gene mutation that existed last year which may explain the more lethal cases? Two very different scenarios but what I'm reading seems to tell of a new discovery, not a new mutation.
IF they are talking about a discovery which can explain such severe disease in some patients last year I'm less worried. My reason is because although my DD nearly died last year
from the more extreme form and it didn't actually spread within the household. I know it didn't spread because 1 month later myself, my DH and my son all got the less dangerous kind which spread like wildfire but which didn't make us nearly as sick as DD was while my daughter remained blissfully untouched by our little outbreak. From what I saw her form gave her immunity but wasn't easily spread while what we had was easily spread but not as dangerous. I don't know, on the other hand, if the less dangerous kind gives any immunity to the more severe kind, just that it seemed less inclined to spread. I would be curious if any households had an outbreak with the less severe kind where someone was reinfected a second time by the more dangerous kind. For what it's worth, both of my kids had their immune systems tested in February and had very high titers.
On the other hand, if there is another mutation totally independent of what happened last year I want to know about it just so I can keep a close eye on my kids. REALLY close because unless they tell me last years gives us immunity I'm in the same place again.
Uggh, anyone out there staying on top of this and know what's what? I just want to know if my MIL misunderstood what she heard or if I just can't find what she is talking about.
IF they are talking about a discovery which can explain such severe disease in some patients last year I'm less worried. My reason is because although my DD nearly died last year
from the more extreme form and it didn't actually spread within the household. I know it didn't spread because 1 month later myself, my DH and my son all got the less dangerous kind which spread like wildfire but which didn't make us nearly as sick as DD was while my daughter remained blissfully untouched by our little outbreak. From what I saw her form gave her immunity but wasn't easily spread while what we had was easily spread but not as dangerous. I don't know, on the other hand, if the less dangerous kind gives any immunity to the more severe kind, just that it seemed less inclined to spread. I would be curious if any households had an outbreak with the less severe kind where someone was reinfected a second time by the more dangerous kind. For what it's worth, both of my kids had their immune systems tested in February and had very high titers. On the other hand, if there is another mutation totally independent of what happened last year I want to know about it just so I can keep a close eye on my kids. REALLY close because unless they tell me last years gives us immunity I'm in the same place again.
Uggh, anyone out there staying on top of this and know what's what? I just want to know if my MIL misunderstood what she heard or if I just can't find what she is talking about.
