H1N1 virus attacks deep into the lungs

In the rare cases when the H1N1 virus kills, scientists have found, it penetrates deep into the , creating widespread damage — a pattern similar to what killed millions during previous in 1918 and 1957.

The New York Office of Chief examined medical records, autopsy reports and microscopic slides of 34 people with H1N1 who died between May 15 and July 9, 2009, during the early days of the .

The report found that among those deaths, inflammation and damage in the extended all the way to the , tiny sacs at the farthest end of the ’ airways.

“Generally, stays in the upper airways,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the national Institute of Allergy and . “What this shows is clearly this virus has capability of infecting and causing inflammation and destruction of cells from the trachea, all the way down into smaller cells of the .

“The cells of the lung get directly attacked by the virus,” said Fauci.

Source/Full Story: CNN.com
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