Influenza has h1n1 virus infection
Replication of the H1N1 virus. Representation of the penetration and replication of the H1N1 virus thanks to a host cell. Viruses cling to the surface of the host cell (in orange) thanks to its receptors which recognize the virus allowing it to enter the host cell. The virus RNA is transformed into mRNA which will force the host cell to synthesize the viral proteins and make the viral RNA. These elements assemble on the surface of the host cell to form new H1N1 viruses in large quantities which invade the host organism and spread the disease.