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WARNING: Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission

 
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04/08/2008 05:18 PM
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WARNING: Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission
Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission

SOURCE: [link to www.asianews.it]

Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission
The case dates back to December: father and son both contracted the H5N1 virus. The young man did not survive. It is nit the first case, but the widely feared mutation of the virus has been excluded.


Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Chinese health authorities today confirmed a case of human to human contact of Bird Flu, dating back to last December in Jiangsu province. The case involved a 52 year old farther and his 24 year old son who contacted the H5N1 virus within a week of each other. The young man died, but his farther has survived thanks to treatment with anti-viral drugs and a trial vaccine. At the time the World Health Organisation (WHO) had only said that it “did not exclude” the possibility of human to human contact. Today it has been confirmed.

A visit to a poultry market proved fatal for the young man. The father, it seems, did not come into direct contact with infected fowl, the only “risk of exposure” was contact with his son. The virus detected in the blood samples of the close relatives was practically identical, from a genetic point of view.

The spreading of the H5N1 virus between humans has already happened in dozens of countries including Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan. Mostly, the source of the contagion was found in the blood samples of the family member who had been in close contact with infected fowl,. Moreover, in these cases the virus failed to endemically spread throughout the community. However scientists now fear that the virus is capable of mutating to become pandemic.


The so-called Bird Flu virus is spread by migratory birds and passes to humans through contact with infected farmed fowl. Breeding grounds for this virus periodically break out in South East Asia, which has led to the suppression of millions upon millions of animals. According to experts in the field there is dire need for change in poultry farming methods, particularly in Asian nations where these animals live in close contact with humans, often in backyards.


Since 2003, with a series of successive alarms from South Korea to Vietnam, the dangerous nature of the H5N1 virus has increased now resulting in a 100% death rate for infected birds. Transmission to humans first came to light in 2004. Since then 378 certified cases of virus have been confirmed in humans, with 238 deaths throughout the world.
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04/08/2008 05:25 PM
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Re: WARNING: Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission
Ive got a terrible feeling that that shits gonna break loose real soon.

They'll hit us when the electricity goes. When we least expect it, in the dark.


Soon enuf, everyones gunna look like this damned2
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04/08/2008 05:40 PM
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Re: WARNING: Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission
It could be all over China right now an they wouldnt tell anybody just so they can have their stupid Olympics.
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04/08/2008 06:34 PM
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Re: WARNING: Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission
It is a known fact that China is one of the worst countries to report sickness from the bird flu.

Early on, China wouldn't even admit that their birds had H5N1.

Can't trust them.
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04/08/2008 06:50 PM
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Re: WARNING: Bird Flu, China confirms human to human transmission
Here's a good link that is regularly updated by the WHO (World Health Organization).

The link provides a regular update of the cumulative number of confirmed human cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO. The numbers are broken down by country.

China, Egypt, and Indonesia are the countries with the highest number of deaths to date.


[link to www.who.int]





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