死の欲望を給備しつづけるためのエクリチュール行為

"Oddly, exposure to similar viruses that circulated from the 1920s to 1950s was not enough to elicit these antibodies ― a result that doesn't mesh with the lower infection rates among those who are over the age of 60 but were not alive in 1918. One possible explanation is that antibodies that are not able to fully neutralize a virus can nevertheless offer some protection against infection, Brown says./At present, most swine flu infections are mild, and the severity of the present pandemic does not come close to the 1918 flu, but experts worry that the new virus could become more virulent over time. Meanwhile, the virulence seen in the animal studies is disquieting, says Brown. "We're trying not to push the panic buttons, but we're trying to be realistic," he says. "There is some cause for concern here."(source:Nature News)"