2050-8-6 Research Report
From: EnterLabs Research
To: Global Health Council
cc: Autogenomic Labs; NuvoPharm
RE: Latest Sequencing Data
We have been doing intensive work on the PNDV-1 virus samples received from the NuvoPharm team in Prestone County. To date, more than 400 samples have been collected and sequenced. The following findings are preliminary, but are within acceptable error margins.
The PNDV-1 virus found in Prestone County has no less than three variants. These have been labeled as PNDV-1a, 1b, and 1c.
Of these three, the 1c variant appears to be the most dangerous. It has a very strong resistance to current antivirals, and appears to be a mutation from the 1a and 1b variants.
1c seems to have picked up the most dangerous elements of the other two variants. 1a featured high transmissibility but less resistance to anti-virals. 1b features a lower transmissibility but extreme resistance to anti-virals. 1c exhibits both of these characteristics.
Transmission is primarily airborne, but fluid transfer is also a vector. We have begun research into how long the virus can stay alive outside of the body.
All variants thus far seem to be highly capable of mutation. The only way to reduce the chances of this are to isolate active cases and cutoff transmission vectors. We are very concerned about further mutations.
There are still no signs of how this virus originated. It does not share structure with any other known viruses. It does not have the hallmark of a man-made virus. Research into the origin continues.
We will update when we have more information
To: Global Health Council
cc: Autogenomic Labs; NuvoPharm
RE: Latest Sequencing Data
We have been doing intensive work on the PNDV-1 virus samples received from the NuvoPharm team in Prestone County. To date, more than 400 samples have been collected and sequenced. The following findings are preliminary, but are within acceptable error margins.
We will update when we have more information
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