Gao Fu, Director of the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: The current climate is conducive to the H1N1 influenza virus invading the human body.
Recently, with the arrival of the first cold wave of autumn in northern and central China, many areas in China have also entered a high incidence period for the H1N1 influenza A.
"Sharp fluctuations in temperature will definitely reduce resistance to disease among the weak and sickly population. It is necessary to keep warm in time to prevent the flu," Chen Zhenlin, spokesperson for the China Meteorological Administration, told CBN reporter.
"Big changes in climate will reduce human resistance. The H1N1 influenza A virus can easily invade the human body under such conditions, especially catching a chill that originally had nothing to do with the virus, which gives the virus an opportunity to enter the human body."