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Aussie flu and bird flu can cause brain damage that could lead to Alzheimer’s, study warns

These strains can enter the central nervous system and cause memory problems for a month after catching the virus

But another expert suggested that you are more likely to catch germs from someone sneezing next to you

AUSSIE flu and bird flu can cause brain damage that could lead to Alzheimer’s, a study warns.

These strains can enter the central nervous system and cause memory problems for a month after catching the virus.

 Aussie flu and bird flu can cause brain damage that could lead to Alzheimer’s, a study warns
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Aussie flu and bird flu can cause brain damage that could lead to Alzheimer’s, a study warnsCredit: Getty - Contributor

Bird flu was also found to change brain genes making sufferers more prone to depression, autism and schizophrenia.

The strains damage the hippocampus in the ­centre of the brain by causing inflammation, a study on mice found.

But swine flu does not cause long-term effects on the brain, scientists at Braunschweig University in Germany said.

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