![]() This article is included as another indication of the false narrative being perpetuated by those that either have no idea what they're talking about or deliberately lying through omission. It seems that the flu actually starts every year in the tropical and subtropical parts of East – South – Southeast Asia including India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Western Africa, and China. The biggest reason for this is this area has more than 50% of the worlds population and therefore will be the inherent source of many things associated with humans. In addition to having half of the human population they are also in an area where there is little temperature variation across their seasons unlike what occurs in places like Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Europe, Southern Africa, southern South America, the United States, and Canada. Most of the other countries in these same tropicla/subtropical latitudes have very dry atmospheres which do not bode well for the survival of any virus. And as far as the tropical areas in South America their population density is low enough that they cannot sustain a large viral load continuously. So it is actually a combination of the density of the population in a tropical/semi tropical environment that makes Asia the primary source of the flu and may well contribute to these areas being the source of other viruses, especially those transmitted through the air. |
Photo Credit: Cynthia Goldsmith Content Providers(s): CDC/ Dr. Terrence Tumpey - This media comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public Health Image Library (PHIL) Source: Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 14 September 2016 volume 283, issue 1838 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2016.1312 |