What we now know:
- Avian bird flu is an Influenza A virus which has proven to
be particularly virulent (causes serious illness and death)
- The population has little immunity to the virus
- At present, the virus can be spread from birds to people but
not people to people. Once the virus mutates to a strain that
is transmissible among humans, person to person spread will be
rapid
- The Toronto Star reported on March 11, 2006, that 176 cases
are known to have caused 97 deaths
- The median age of victims is 19 yrs. and the vast majority are
under 30 and healthy at the time of onset
- Migratory birds have carried the virus to Iran, Iraq, Germany,
Italy, Greece, Austria, Romania, Slovania, and Nigeria…it
is spreading more rapidly than experts predicted
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What we now know:
What the experts predict:
Socio-Economic impacts:
A Pandemic is different:
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