H1N7
Type: Virus
Pair
gallbladder - spleen
Generalities:
It belongs to the Influenza A viruses. First found in farm pigs that showed moderate symptoms. It is a virus related to H1N1, also called the Avian influenza virus of 2009, so we assume that the evolution of the infection in humans is very similar. Allopathy has no record of this virus in humans.
Symtoms:
Nasal disorders, sinusitis, rhinitis, cough, conjunctivitis, fever, loss of appetite, muscle pain. The virus can cause severe problems (0.45 - 1% of those infected) such as immunosuppressed people.
Transmission:
Person to person by air.
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