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Seven Indonesian Bird Flu Cases Linked to Patients
Bloomberg

Posted on 05/23/2006 1:06:59 PM PDT by Rutles4Ever

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=aWESsJvt6CFE&refer=asia


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They are saying they are directly linked to one person.

1 posted on 05/23/2006 1:07:03 PM PDT by Rutles4Ever
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To: Rutles4Ever

Bird flu biologists are currently interviewing 15,000 birds in Alaska. So far no sign of the bird flu.


2 posted on 05/23/2006 1:08:24 PM PDT by RightWhale (Off touch and out of base)
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To: Rutles4Ever
Ugh. A link for you

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=aWESsJvt6CFE&refer=asia

3 posted on 05/23/2006 1:09:40 PM PDT by CougarGA7 (There are no trophies for winning wars. Only consequences for losing them.)
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To: Rutles4Ever

I know I'm supposed to be really afraid.
The scare mongers, the same ones that told be about SARS, told me so.


4 posted on 05/23/2006 1:11:15 PM PDT by brownsfan (It's not a war on terror... it's a war with islam.)
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To: Rutles4Ever

Correction: these patients are interconnected.

I know there's a lot of "hysteria" about bird flu, but this would be a significant mutation, and legitimately something to be concerned about.


5 posted on 05/23/2006 1:12:37 PM PDT by Rutles4Ever
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To: brownsfan

You don't have to be afraid, but you can be informed.


6 posted on 05/23/2006 1:14:02 PM PDT by Rutles4Ever
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To: Rutles4Ever

Indonesian birds are the worst of all birds.


7 posted on 05/23/2006 1:17:12 PM PDT by bkepley
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To: brownsfan


I pinged you about another bird flu
"PANDEMIC"..thread.

u might fight it interesting.


8 posted on 05/23/2006 1:25:34 PM PDT by in hoc signo vinces ("Houston, TX...a waiting quagmire for jihadis. American gals are worth fighting for!")
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To: Rutles4Ever
Seven Indonesian Bird Flu Cases Linked to Patients (Update1)

May 23 (Bloomberg) -- All seven people infected with bird flu in a cluster of Indonesian cases can be linked to other patients, according to disease trackers investigating possible human-to-human transmission of the H5N1 virus.

A team of international experts has been unable to find animals that might have infected the people, the World Health Organization said in a statement today. In one case, a 10-year- old boy who caught the virus from his aunt may have passed it to his father, the first time officials have seen evidence of a three-person chain of infection, an agency spokeswoman said. Six of the seven people have died.

Almost all of the 218 cases of H5N1 infections confirmed by the WHO since late 2003 can be traced to direct contact with sick or dead birds. Strong evidence of human-to-human transmission may prompt the global health agency to convene a panel of experts and consider raising the pandemic alert level, said Maria Cheng, an agency spokeswoman.

``Considering the evidence and the size of the cluster, it's a possibility,'' Cheng said in a telephone interview. ``It depends on what we're dealing with in Indonesia. It's an evolving situation.''

The 32-year-old father in the cluster of cases on the island of Sumatra was ``closely involved in caring for his son, and this contact is considered a possible source of infection,'' The WHO said in its statement. Three others, including the sole survivor in the group, spent a night in a ``small'' room with the boy's aunt, who later died and was buried before health officials could conduct tests for the H5N1 virus.

(More at the Bloomberg News site)

9 posted on 05/23/2006 1:26:11 PM PDT by blam
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To: Rutles4Ever

My other tagline used to be "Ever Vigilant, Never Fearful".

Might need to pull it out of the closet one of these days!


10 posted on 05/23/2006 1:27:59 PM PDT by geopyg ("I would rather have a clean gov't than one where -quote- 1st Amend. rights are respected." J.McCain)
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To: Rutles4Ever

I agree, if this is true and it is spread from person to person we should be concerned. I didn't say worry or freak out, but concerned.


11 posted on 05/23/2006 1:39:00 PM PDT by Halls (One Proud Texas Momma!!)
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To: Judith Anne; Oorang; Dog Gone; Termite_Commander

Trying to remember my old little ping list.


12 posted on 05/23/2006 1:47:37 PM PDT by little jeremiah
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To: Rutles4Ever
If this is true we need to pay attention to the mortality rates. If I recall correctly, the mortality rate for bird to human is from 25-50%. It is expected that the mortality rate for human-human will be fairly low. Hopefully it will be very very low. On a side note, SARS had a mortality rate of about 20%.
14 posted on 05/23/2006 2:21:22 PM PDT by burzum (Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.--Adm. Rickover)
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To: Conservative Yankee

also the fact is has been spread in a family and not other's is reason to believe it hasn't mutated human to human.

Again, be concerned, but not alarmed.


15 posted on 05/23/2006 2:34:51 PM PDT by Halls (One Proud Texas Momma!!)
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To: burzum
"If this is true we need to pay attention to the mortality rates. If I recall correctly, the mortality rate for bird to human is from 25-50%. It is expected that the mortality rate for human-human will be fairly low. Hopefully it will be very very low. On a side note, SARS had a mortality rate of about 20%."

The mortality rate for 2005 = 55%.
For 2006 = 70+% (YTD).

SARS killed 883 people worldwide.

16 posted on 05/23/2006 2:54:04 PM PDT by blam
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To: Rutles4Ever

Bushs fault.


17 posted on 05/23/2006 3:38:08 PM PDT by Screamname (By God, pray for me, someone help me please! Hillary is my Senator! HELP MEEE!)
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To: Rutles4Ever

Rutles4ever?? You must be from Rutland...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutland


18 posted on 05/23/2006 3:39:28 PM PDT by Screamname (By God, pray for me, someone help me please! Hillary is my Senator! HELP MEEE!)
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To: little jeremiah

Could you please add me to any avian influenza ping list?


19 posted on 05/23/2006 3:40:26 PM PDT by Ronaldus Magnus
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To: burzum

I think the SARS rate was closer to 8-10%.

Bird flu has consistantly been above 50%


20 posted on 05/23/2006 3:54:01 PM PDT by Crazieman (The Democratic Party: Culture of Treason)
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