WHO to warn on changing avian flu
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BBC News has obtained an advance copy of the study, which urges governments to bolster public health measures. The new methods will be needed to protect against a new influenza pandemic, the WHO paper says. It is thought that at least 92 people have caught the avian influenza virus from handling poultry since late 2003. But in a handful of cases, there is the suspicion that the virus has mutated and spread from person to person. Infection clusters Scientists fear this new infection could form the basis of a new world-wide flu pandemic. In the first detailed assessment of this possibility, a WHO team says that the infection pattern in northern Vietnam may indicate that the infection is passing from one person to another.
When the infection spreads from poultry, it usually infects a small number of shoppers or meat handlers and is quickly eradicated. Instead, in northern Vietnam, researchers say they have discovered a higher number of infection clusters, the period of infection is longer and the age range of those infected is much wider. The scientists have also found that the virus in northern Vietnam is genetically more different to a bird virus than other strains. However, the WHO stresses that the pattern of infection could also be explained by a more infectious form of bird to human infection. |
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This may be a duplicate. CIDRAP reported as follows:
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/avianflu/news/may1805who.html
At the risk of seeming rude,it occurs to me some of this "pandemic panic" might be "commercially fuelled"; ie:
promoted by people who have a financial interest in the design,manufacture,and distribution of anti-flu vaccines.
These vaccines are not free of side effects: Remember the Guilliane Barnes (?) Syndrome cases that accompanied mass vaccinations for swine flu ?
If a strong enough case is made,liability for manufacture of vaccines might be eased rather significantly-in the national or world interest.
Once again WHo is way behind
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05180508/H5N1_Destroys_Tenents.html
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05180507/H5N1_Recombine_Vaccine.html
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05180506/H5N1_Novel_Receptor_Binding.html
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05180505/H5N1_Emerging_Tamiflu_Resistance.html