I don’t see anything about it also having an avian aspect to the virus...
Where did you see that, and why isn’t that being reported?
I just read the CDC presser from today or yesterday, the word “avian” or “bird” never showed up. They’re solidly calling it the “swine” flu. Hmmmmmm
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N24524032.htm
From the article:
Deadly new flu breaks out in Mexico, U.S.
24 Apr 2009 19:43:50 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Alistair Bell and Noel Randewich
MEXICO CITY, April 24 (Reuters) - A strain of flu never seen before has killed as many as 61 people in Mexico and has spread into the United States, where eight people have been infected but recovered, health officials said on friday.
Mexico’s government said at least 16 people have died of the disease in central Mexico and that it may also have been responsible for 45 other deaths.
The World Health Organization said tests showed the virus in 12 of the Mexican patients had the same genetic structure as a new strain of swine flu, designated H1N1, seen in eight people in California and Texas. [nLO274836]
Because there is clearly human-to-human spread of the new virus, raising fears of a major outbreak, Mexico’s government canceled classes for millions of children in its sprawling capital city and surrounding areas.
“Our concern has grown as of yesterday,” U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acting director Dr. Richard Besser told reporters in a telephone briefing.
It first looked mostly like a swine virus but closer analysis showed it is a never-before-seen mixture of swine, human and avian viruses, according to the CDC. [nN24420522].”