Our planet is hosting millions of dangerous Virus, Bacteria, Parasite and Fungi. These bugs generally thrive on one species only, until their natural host is not disturbed. But when their natural hosts starts diminishing they search for another host and thrive in it by changing their genes. Thus we can realise the importance of 'Ecology Cycle' and every 'Animal' constituting it. If any of the species from this cycle vanishes completely, the bugs surviving inside it starts to search new host and for them human is the easiest host, as he is having the least immunity among all other species on earth.
Re: Re: Importance of 'Ecosystem'.
by KR Prasanna on May 27, 2018 02:03 PM
no the virus is yet to rule.... but i doubt whether it will rule or not but at present it is out on bail in nationalheraldcase....
Re: Importance of 'Ecosystem'.
by vinay ramesh gubbi on May 27, 2018 11:14 AM
Your Thinking is absolutely based on Science and hence correct.Human himself is the causative agent for this
Nipah virus attack: Avoid mangoes, raw date palm by
susarla suryaprakasam on May 23, 2018 11:16 AM | Hide replies | Hide message
Also avoid contact with Keralites as this disease is widespread in Kerala. Await further bulletins from IMA. Also avoid boiled rice and chapathis, specially in contact with Batmen.
Nipah virus attack: Avoid mangoes, raw date palm by
susarla suryaprakasam on May 23, 2018 11:16 AM | Hide replies | Hide message
Also avoid contact with Keralites as this disease is widespread in Kerala. Await further bulletins from IMA. Also avoid boiled rice and chapathis, specially in contact with Batmen.
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