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The deaths of six residents in a Coromandel rest home highlights how “devastating” influenza outbreaks can be in aged care facilities and why vigilance is. ....
The COVID-19 epidemic currently remains at a relatively low level across China while influenzas dominate the acute respiratory diseases in the country, with a relatively high proportion of influenza B as the prevailing disease, an expert from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese CDC) announced on Thursday. ....
Though the avian flu sweeping SA has not yet hit the Eastern Cape, stores are already feeling the knock-on effect of restricted supplies of eggs and chickens and are being forced to pass on price increases to consumers. ....
Epidemiologist from all over the world and the vast majority felt that in the next 20 years/30 years, there will be a pandemic and will have the potential to bring humanity to its knees. new strains of influenza are already infecting birds in over 75 countries. and the way we are interacting with the animal world is putting us at risk. we encroach on wetlands. so wild birds mix more frequently with domestic poultry. our food trade is globalized. and factory farms are growing in scope and size. with all influenzas, there is a critical moment when a virus circulating in one species of say, birds, manages to mutate in ....
Next outbreak could be the worst yet. the author joins us this morning. david you ve been looking at this issue for a number of years. things like hiv, ebowl last, they actually started in the animal community? that s right, jon, yeah. aids, sars, ebola, west nile, fever, hunt at that virus, all of the influenzas, they ultimately come from wildlife and spillover from animal species get into humans and in some cases turn into human pandemics. jon: the sars virus you say is one we were lucky it wasn t worse than it was? the sars was a scary one, yes. it was a virus that belongs to a certain group, the corona viruses and the people, the experts at the cdc and elsewhere that i have talked to say, you know, ebola, marberg, yeah, if you want a really scary one it was sars. it passed from human-to-human very readily. it was very lethal. ....