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<<Advancing Bird Flu-H5N1...now its Vietnam and spreading?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1437909:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzI5NTE0OTQ5XzE4QTA0N0JD] [quote:arkay:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzI5NTE0ODEyX0YzQzcwMDQ2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9816158:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzI5NTEzOTYxX0I5OUE5NUI1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9816158:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzI5NTEzOTE4XzhGMDdCQkQ2] This could be the one, we haven't had a major flu pandemic in almost a hundred years. In 1918 the spanish flu killed 50-100million people roughly 3% of the worlds population. [/quote] It only had a 20% fatality rate but was highly contageous so 1/3 of people caught it. This with 60% fatality and also being highly contageous could potentially kill 10% of the population. [/quote] Unfortunately, I think your estimation of 10% population death toll might be massively under estimated. Depending on just how contagous this bug ends up being when it mutates to airbourne vectoring, and taking into account that it will probably travel around the world in "waves", increasing the risk of exposure to a higher degree of the population. Then add to that, unlike the 1916 Spanish Flu, that killed overnight, this monster has already been known to have its host linger for over ten days so far, again promoting a greater threat of contamination and of spreading itself. Not to mention, from what I have read, it is a slow and very painful death. 10%, no I think more like a minimum of 30% and even then Im sceptical of underestimating its capacity, there are just too many "variables" working in its favor for it be terrifyingly devestating. The very thought of it terrifies me. [/quote] WW3 the fight for human survival i hope not for everyone sake. Virus take no prisoners or follows any rules. [/quote]
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I previously engaged in several threads regarding the potentially devestating potential of H5N1.
Some readers who havent even attempted to gain any sort of education have downvoted my thread to the point that no-one got the chance to read and learn, on a topic that I have been closely monitoring for several years, ever since the World Health Organization announced their concerns for it to go pandemic.
Now the following link is showing its steady but relentless advance and in all probability its eventual final evolutionary mutation to become an airborne dissease that will readily spread throughout humanity with devistating effects.
link here:
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link to hisz.rsoe.hu
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