Posted on 10/06/2005 10:00:24 AM PDT by areafiftyone
Prague, 6 October 2005 (RFE/RL) -- Known popularly as the Spanish flu, it killed more people, more quickly, than any other known epidemic in the history of mankind.
In just one year, from 1918 to 1919, as many as 50 million people around the world succumbed to the flu pandemic. For decades, speculation abounded about what exactly caused the catastrophic outbreak.
Now, scientists in the United States led by Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger, of the Armed Forces Institute in Washington, and Terrence Tumpey, of the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, say they have resolved one of the great medical mysteries of the 20th century. And the timing couldnt be more grimly appropriate.
The researchers have proven what had long been suspected and feared: The 1918 pandemic was caused directly by bird flu.
John Oxford, a top British virologist, calls this finding the biggest breakthrough of its kind in many years. But he said it is especially alarming because it means the current outbreaks of bird flu in Asia and Russia are even more likely to morph into a human flu pandemic than scientists had previously believed.
Until the U.S. findings were released, scientists thought the bird flu virus would first have to mix with a human flu virus for it to become an effective human pandemic agent. That is what happened during the less serious flu pandemics of 1957 and 1968.
But what researchers have now proven is that the far more deadly 1918 pandemic was caused by a pure bird flu virus that jumped into the human population directly. No transition phase was necessary.
The current bird flu virus that is mostly circulating around Asia but is spreading westward -- H5N1 -- has already shown it can infect humans. It has only killed some 60 people so far. But if it suddenly mutates, as happened in 1918, it could become a killer on a grand scale.
"The current situation is fairly dangerous with the H5N1 [virus], the chicken flu in Southeast Asia. And this report by the American group, Taubenberger's group, heightens that worry quite significantly, because in its essence, what it shows is that in 1918, a virus not so different from H5N1 came across as a single package," Oxford said. "It leapt across from a chicken or a goose or a duck in its entirety, infected humans and then broke into a great world epidemic that killed 50 million people."
Taubenbergers group achieved its breakthrough after 10 years of pioneering research that recalls the popular movie Jurassic Park.
The scientists managed to piece together the exact genetic sequence of the 1918 virus. They did this using tissue samples from people who died in the epidemic. One of the samples came from a woman who died in a remote Alaskan village that was wiped out by the disease. She had been buried in a mass grave and her body remained intact thanks to the northern permafrost.
Well, that does it. We're doomed. Time to leave work, go home and get UNDER the bed to await the screaming. Oh dear.
They do this every year with the flu. Last year they said there weren't enough vaccines and made people stand on long lines to get it because they scared old people into thinking they were going to die.
If you'd tell us where we can get a vaccine shot for the avian flu, I'm sure there'd be millions grateful to you.
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If Bush is talking about this, it must be on the Presidential radar screen which is usually not concerned with junk science.
I'm guessing that someone in the CIA sat down and really laid some facts out on the table. And GW started to think about playing it safe. If congress or the senate doesn't give him the tools...then he can readily blame them for lack of support when the crisis hits. The odds of a crisis....no one knows. But its strange that this much interest is generated....in October...several months from the start of flu season. I suspect that something has already occurred to make them worry.
Like 60 deaths?
Yeah.....last year there were not enough flu vaccines, and some people had to go without....and the flu season was MILDER!
Should I set my cockatiel free?
After reading the article, it still doesn't state HOW you can become infected by the virus . Intake of food ? Airborne? Waterborne(droplet) .Droppings ???
The way the MSM is going off on the Bird Flu, it must also cause global warming.
alas...
Scientists: 1918 Killer Spanish Flu Was a Bird Flu
Fox News | October 05, 2005 | Daniel J. DeNoon
Posted on 10/05/2005 11:20:11 AM PDT by stm
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1497138/posts
Oh poop! I hate when my searches come out wrong!
They are going to keep on with the attempted mass hysteria and noone is going to take them seriously when it REALLY is pandemic.
I think the jump from bird happens from handling or living in close contact with infected birds like chickens, as is the case in much of the third world.
Once the virus makes the jump from bird to human into Patient A and mutates into a human virus, Patient A, infected, starts out with symptoms like the common cold, sneezes, wipes nose, touches a door knob, person B comes right behind, opens door, and immediately touches nose or eye with same hand that touched door knob and now you have Patient B and so on just like any other virus, cold or flu airborne.
Last March I had a severe case of viral conjunctivitis that with lightening speed caused a secondary bacterial infection that nearly put me in the hospital and could have cost me sight in one eye. Since I didnt come into contact with anybody I knew that had Pink Eye the above (sans the bird factor) is probably how I got it.
Would colloidial silver kill it?
I was pretty impressed when A) mine came out right (I've had my share of missed stuff before I post) and B) when it turned out there were four or five. :') Anyway, no harm done. I just hope these flu topics aren't contagious.
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