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Biotech / Medical : SARS and Avian Flu

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To: energyplay who wrote (2753)10/17/2005 3:44:37 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 4232
 
There is very little information available to the general public on human bird flu deaths in China, or transmissiblity in China.

From what I am understanding, China was fairly uncooperative when it came to SARS but is more cooperative with the avian flu.

Henry Niman's web site has an excellent collection of what is known so far.

A number of European and North American governments are acting as if there is something scary in this situation. It does not appear to be ONLY a power grab by certain insecure leaders - although that can happen at the same time.


I think the concern is that the avian flu may become a pandemic. Why do you think its a power grab?

Maybe their assesment of the situation is reasonable.

I think may be very reasonable. A pandemic can be a very deadly event. Forty million people died during the 1918 pandemic. Of course, that has been the worst event of this kind for the past 100 years. With the more recent pandemics, the number of deaths were much less. I think with this avian flu the concern is that closely resembles the genetic structure of the 1918 flu.
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