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Naombeni kwa wale wazoefu mnijuze, ni wapi naweza pata nyama safi ya mdudu kwa ajili ya kuuburudisha mwili na roho yangu for the weekend, nimechoka sana na kazi zimenibana sana nahitaji mdudu nile nitulie hadi jumatatu.

Asanteni sana kwa wale mtakaonijuza na kwa wale mtakaokasirika nawakaribisha pia ila muache wivu
 
Nenda banana ukonga pale stendi kwanyuma! Yani kuna baa zaidi ya 400 na kila baa ina jiko la gesi kwaajili ya wakatoliki,usisahau malaya na mashoga wapo wakumwaga!
Tatizo linaloboa kunaombaomba wakutisha yani anaweza kufunulia donda alilona mpaka hamu ya wakatoliki ikaisha kabisa.
 

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This is an article that talks about Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans described by a complete and easy to understand, to obtain absolute health for yourself and family environments as you make ThesisFull.com faforit website to better understand health, the article associated with the keyword: Swine influenza, Virus, RNA, Human flu, Avian influenza, Orthomyxoviridae, Infectious disease, Influenza,
Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans?:
Many researchers now consider that two main series of events can lead to swine flu (and also avian or bird flu) becoming a major cause for influenza illness in humans.
First, the influenza viruses (types A, B, C) are enveloped RNA viruses with a segmented genome; this means the viral RNA genetic code is not a single strand of RNA but exists as eight different RNA segments in the influenza viruses. A human (or bird) influenza virus can infect a pig respiratory cell at the same time as a swine influenza virus; some of the replicating RNA strands from the human virus can get mistakenly enclosed inside the enveloped swine influenza virus. For example, one cell could contain eight swine flu and eight human flu RNA segments. The total number of RNA types in one cell would be 16; four swine and four human flu RNA segments could be incorporated into one particle, making a viable eight RNA segmented flu virus from the 16 available segment types. Various combinations of RNA segments can result in a new subtype of virus (known as antigenic shift) that may have the ability to preferentially infect humans but still show characteristics unique to the swine influenza virus (see Figure 1). It is even possible to include RNA strands from birds, swine, and human influenza viruses into one virus if a cell becomes infected with all three types of influenza (for example, two bird flu, three swine flu, and three human flu RNA segments to produce a viable eight-segment new type of flu viral genome). Formation of a new viral type is considered to be antigenic shift; small changes in an individual RNA segment in flu viruses are termed antigenic drift and result in minor changes in the virus. However, these can accumulate over time to produce enough minor changes that cumulatively change the virus' antigenic makeup over time (usually years).
Second, pigs can play a unique role as an intermediary host to new flu types because pig respiratory cells can be infected directly with bird, human, and other mammalian flu viruses. Consequently, pig respiratory cells are able to be infected with many types of flu and can function as a "mixing pot" for flu RNA segments (see Figure 1). Bird flu viruses, which usually infect the gastrointestinal cells of many bird species, are shed in bird feces. Pigs can pick these viruses up from the environment and seem to be the major way that bird flu virus RNA segments enter the mammalian flu virus population
Source :http://www.thesisfull.com/2011/04/why-is-swine-flu-h1n1-now-infecting-humans/
 

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This is an article that talks about Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans described by a complete and easy to understand, to obtain absolute health for yourself and family environments as you make ThesisFull.com faforit website to better understand health, the article associated with the keyword: Swine influenza, Virus, RNA, Human flu, Avian influenza, Orthomyxoviridae, Infectious disease, Influenza,
Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans?:
Many researchers now consider that two main series of events can lead to swine flu (and also avian or bird flu) becoming a major cause for influenza illness in humans.
First, the influenza viruses (types A, B, C) are enveloped RNA viruses with a segmented genome; this means the viral RNA genetic code is not a single strand of RNA but exists as eight different RNA segments in the influenza viruses. A human (or bird) influenza virus can infect a pig respiratory cell at the same time as a swine influenza virus; some of the replicating RNA strands from the human virus can get mistakenly enclosed inside the enveloped swine influenza virus. For example, one cell could contain eight swine flu and eight human flu RNA segments. The total number of RNA types in one cell would be 16; four swine and four human flu RNA segments could be incorporated into one particle, making a viable eight RNA segmented flu virus from the 16 available segment types. Various combinations of RNA segments can result in a new subtype of virus (known as antigenic shift) that may have the ability to preferentially infect humans but still show characteristics unique to the swine influenza virus (see Figure 1). It is even possible to include RNA strands from birds, swine, and human influenza viruses into one virus if a cell becomes infected with all three types of influenza (for example, two bird flu, three swine flu, and three human flu RNA segments to produce a viable eight-segment new type of flu viral genome). Formation of a new viral type is considered to be antigenic shift; small changes in an individual RNA segment in flu viruses are termed antigenic drift and result in minor changes in the virus. However, these can accumulate over time to produce enough minor changes that cumulatively change the virus’ antigenic makeup over time (usually years).
Second, pigs can play a unique role as an intermediary host to new flu types because pig respiratory cells can be infected directly with bird, human, and other mammalian flu viruses. Consequently, pig respiratory cells are able to be infected with many types of flu and can function as a “mixing pot” for flu RNA segments (see Figure 1). Bird flu viruses, which usually infect the gastrointestinal cells of many bird species, are shed in bird feces. Pigs can pick these viruses up from the environment and seem to be the major way that bird flu virus RNA segments enter the mammalian flu virus population
Source :http://www.thesisfull.com/2011/04/why-is-swine-flu-h1n1-now-infecting-humans/

Aaah! Kila tunachokula kinadhuru mwili na afya cheki. Ng'ombe-rift valley, maziwa yasipochemshwa vizuri- T.B, kuku/bata-mafua ya ndege, hata mboga za majani na matunda siku hz zipo zinazopunguza nguvu za kiume. Lakini hatuishi milele sote tutalionja joto la mauti. So tofauti ya anayezikwa akiwa na ugonjwa na anayekufa na viungo vizima ni nini?
 

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This is an article that talks about Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans described by a complete and easy to understand, to obtain absolute health for yourself and family environments as you make ThesisFull.com faforit website to better understand health, the article associated with the keyword: Swine influenza, Virus, RNA, Human flu, Avian influenza, Orthomyxoviridae, Infectious disease, Influenza,
Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans?:
Many researchers now consider that two main series of events can lead to swine flu (and also avian or bird flu) becoming a major cause for influenza illness in humans.
First, the influenza viruses (types A, B, C) are enveloped RNA viruses with a segmented genome; this means the viral RNA genetic code is not a single strand of RNA but exists as eight different RNA segments in the influenza viruses. A human (or bird) influenza virus can infect a pig respiratory cell at the same time as a swine influenza virus; some of the replicating RNA strands from the human virus can get mistakenly enclosed inside the enveloped swine influenza virus. For example, one cell could contain eight swine flu and eight human flu RNA segments. The total number of RNA types in one cell would be 16; four swine and four human flu RNA segments could be incorporated into one particle, making a viable eight RNA segmented flu virus from the 16 available segment types. Various combinations of RNA segments can result in a new subtype of virus (known as antigenic shift) that may have the ability to preferentially infect humans but still show characteristics unique to the swine influenza virus (see Figure 1). It is even possible to include RNA strands from birds, swine, and human influenza viruses into one virus if a cell becomes infected with all three types of influenza (for example, two bird flu, three swine flu, and three human flu RNA segments to produce a viable eight-segment new type of flu viral genome). Formation of a new viral type is considered to be antigenic shift; small changes in an individual RNA segment in flu viruses are termed antigenic drift and result in minor changes in the virus. However, these can accumulate over time to produce enough minor changes that cumulatively change the virus’ antigenic makeup over time (usually years).
Second, pigs can play a unique role as an intermediary host to new flu types because pig respiratory cells can be infected directly with bird, human, and other mammalian flu viruses. Consequently, pig respiratory cells are able to be infected with many types of flu and can function as a “mixing pot” for flu RNA segments (see Figure 1). Bird flu viruses, which usually infect the gastrointestinal cells of many bird species, are shed in bird feces. Pigs can pick these viruses up from the environment and seem to be the major way that bird flu virus RNA segments enter the mammalian flu virus population
Source :http://www.thesisfull.com/2011/04/why-is-swine-flu-h1n1-now-infecting-humans/

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Unajua hawa jamaa kwa sababu ya dini zao za wakoloni zimewakataza kula nguruwe basi wakiona wangine tunajipimia wanaona gere na kuanza visingizio kibao na kuporomosha wikipedia :pound:

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Naombeni kwa wale wazoefu mnijuze, ni wapi naweza pata nyama safi ya mdudu kwa ajili ya kuuburudisha mwili na roho yangu for the weekend, nimechoka sana na kazi zimenibana sana nahitaji mdudu nile nitulie hadi jumatatu.

Asanteni sana kwa wale mtakaonijuza na kwa wale mtakaokasirika nawakaribisha pia ila muache wivu
 
Naombeni kwa wale wazoefu mnijuze, ni wapi naweza pata nyama safi ya mdudu kwa ajili ya kuuburudisha mwili na roho yangu for the weekend, nimechoka sana na kazi zimenibana sana nahitaji mdudu nile nitulie hadi jumatatu.

Asanteni sana kwa wale mtakaonijuza na kwa wale mtakaokasirika nawakaribisha pia ila muache wivu


Astaghfirullah rabbi min kulli!
 
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