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Scientists Warn Of Coming Flu Outbreak
AP/Yahoo ^ | 12-13-2003 | Malcomb Ritter

Posted on 12/13/2003 1:00:03 PM PST by blam

Scientists Warn of Coming Flu Outbreak

By MALCOLM RITTER, AP Science Writer

NEW YORK - As bad as this year's flu season is, it hasn't brought the worldwide outbreak known as a pandemic. But experts warn that a pandemic is coming, it's just a question of when.

"It's going to happen," said Dr. Greg Poland of the Mayo Clinic. "For the American public in particular, I think it will be horrific."

Many Americans haven't experienced the overwhelming crush of patients at hospitals and doctors' offices and the widespread fear a flu pandemic could bring. And by historical pattern, Poland said it's about time for the next one.

There have been three in the past 100 years, igniting in 1918, 1957 and 1968. There's no way to predict when the next one will appear, but the pattern does give experts pause.

It's all up to a virus that is variable and fickle, constantly changing its genetic makeup, and the time when it hits upon a combination that lets it take off worldwide is a "roll of the genetic dice," said Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University.

So the lack of a pandemic in the past 35 years basically means "the genetic dice haven't been rolled that way," Schaffner said. "While we're grateful for that, it makes us nervous."

There's plenty to be nervous about. It's estimated that in the industrialized nations alone, the next pandemic is likely to send 1 million to 2.3 million people to the hospital and kill 280,000 to 650,000, according to the World Health Organization (news - web sites). Its impact will probably be greatest in developing countries.

As a practical matter, flu shots probably could not be counted on to prevent a pandemic. For one thing, pandemic virus strains emerge unexpectedly, and there would probably not be enough time to recognize the threat and then provide vaccines that target them, Schaffner said. What's more, many countries outside the United States wouldn't have the means to give enough flu shots to stop the spread, Poland said.

Dr. Robert Couch of the Baylor College of Medicine noted that health authorities are making major efforts to prepare for controlling a pandemic, including putting an emphasis on developing and manufacturing vaccines faster and in greater quantities.

The pandemic of 1918-19, known as the Spanish flu, sickened an estimated 20 percent to 40 percent of the worldwide population, with a death toll believed to exceed 20 million. In the United States alone, some 500,000 people died. An ordinary flu epidemic kills an average of 36,000 Americans.

The next pandemic, the Asian flu of 1957-58, killed about 70,000 in the United States, while the 1968-69 Hong Kong flu led to about 34,000 deaths in the United States.

New strains of the flu virus, and so potential pandemics, get their start in rural Asia, where the various strains that infect chickens and other birds, pigs and humans can mingle. That gives them a chance to swap genetic information as well as mutate on their own.

The potential spark for a pandemic occurs when that environment produces a new virus that infects people and bears surface proteins that people's bodies have never seen before. That means people have no natural defense against it.

In contrast, ordinary outbreaks like this year's come from a virus that has changed only slightly from previous ones, so that the population it enters still has some natural immunity from encounters with the previous germs.

But the genetic shift alone is not enough to launch a pandemic. In addition, the new virus must acquire the ability to pass easily from person to person, either by random genetic change or by picking up genetic material from a previous human flu virus.

The world has had some close calls in the past few years, says Richard Webby of St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis. In 1997, a bird flu in Hong Kong jumped to people, killing six. But the virus never developed the ability to pass easily from person to person, Webby said. Hong Kong authorities slaughtered 1.4 million chickens to end the threat.

Just this year, authorities became alarmed when a father and son in Hong Kong were hospitalized because of a bird flu virus, and when flu virus infected some workers in the Netherlands who had slaughtered infected chickens. The Netherlands outbreak was contained by anti-flu drugs and fast vaccination, and slaughter of the poultry, Webby said.

Scientists have been noticing a lot of flu virus in chickens and pigs globally, and a lot of variety in the strains, which is worrisome, Webby said. It's impractical to develop vaccines against all the animal strains in case they jump to humans, and there's no reliable way to identify the most hazardous ones, he said.

When the next pandemic shows up, experts say, it will find a population with many more vulnerable people like the elderly, infirm and those with weakened natural defenses than were living 35 years ago. It will also find a trimmed-down hospital system with fewer beds to handle a surge of patients. And while today's anti-flu drugs will probably attack the new strain, that's not yet clear. Supplies of the drugs and vaccines would be strained.

But still, with the improvements in health care since the last pandemic, might the next one be less serious?

"I want to believe that," Poland said, "but we won't know until it happens."


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To: maridee
I guess I should have done a spell check. Sorry for the errors.

I've heard that the particular mutated strain floating around can produce these types of symptoms.

21 posted on 12/13/2003 3:41:03 PM PST by Libloather (DemocRATs - the biggest hate group going...)
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To: Batrachian
Judging from the SARS threads of the past, there are lots of people who are excited by the prospect of a pandemic and are praying for one.
22 posted on 12/13/2003 3:42:59 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
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To: onyx
I am greatly concerned about it too.

Particularly since so many young children have died from it.

Our 5-year old daughter has it now.

Out of 15 kids in her Kindergarten class, 8 of them plus the teacher missed some school this past week.
23 posted on 12/13/2003 3:48:51 PM PST by 2111USMC (the few, the proud, The Marines!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
"Judging from the SARS threads of the past, there are lots of people who are excited by the prospect of a pandemic and are praying for one."

Now why should that be?

24 posted on 12/13/2003 3:49:11 PM PST by Batrachian
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To: 2111USMC
My daughter called me last night that she had it and could I bring her some medicine. She couldn't believe I put sterile gloves on before I even went into her apartment and I didn't stay long. The gloves didn't come off until I left.

My brother in law ended up in the hospital this week from pneumonia from the flu - he said they had over 200 people there with flu and a 20 year old female they didn't think was going to make it.
25 posted on 12/13/2003 4:06:59 PM PST by Clintons Are White Trash (Helen Thomas, Molly Ivins, Maureen Dowd - The Axis of Ugly)
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To: Batrachian
Now why should that be?

Well, you gotta give the Democrats somthing to run on...

26 posted on 12/13/2003 4:12:51 PM PST by COBOL2Java (If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, thank a soldier.)
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To: Batrachian
Now why should that be?

So they can say "I told you so! I told you so! I was right! We're all going to die! Nobody would listen to me, but you're listening now, aren't you!!!"

27 posted on 12/13/2003 4:13:04 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
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To: spectre
For your sake, I hope they are right. I never bother to get the shots. I seldom get sick. I've been telling a number of people this, so this will undoubtedly be the year. LOL
28 posted on 12/13/2003 4:26:34 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: GOP_Proud
The pandemic of 1918-19, known as the Spanish flu, sickened an estimated 20 percent to 40 percent of the worldwide population, with a death toll believed to exceed 20 million. In the United States alone, some 500,000 people died. An ordinary flu epidemic kills an average of 36,000 Americans.

The next pandemic, the Asian flu of 1957-58, killed about 70,000 in the United States, while the 1968-69 Hong Kong flu led to about 34,000 deaths in the United States.


According to this article, the Hong Kong flue led to 2000 less American deaths than an ordinary flu epidemic!!

29 posted on 12/13/2003 4:54:20 PM PST by etcb
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To: blam
For some reason mankind loves to tinker. The Spanish Flu virus was saved for some bizare reason and there have been reports of scientists fooling around with it in the laboratory. What un-earthly cause do they feel compelled to tinker around with a deadly viral infection that could re-emerge to wreak havoc in the general population once again if it happened to get loose in the environment. This stupidity must be stopped and not be allowed to proceed. There is plenty of New concern they have access to and even this is something to not fool around with. We know enough about how it spreads; just kill it and be done with it!
30 posted on 12/13/2003 4:58:43 PM PST by winker
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To: 2111USMC
Oh, NO! Your 5-year-old daughter has it? OMG!

Once it hits one small child it spreads throughout the classroom. I shall pray for her speedy recovery and I mean that seriously. Thanks for telling me.
31 posted on 12/13/2003 5:09:35 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: maridee
They now have a great drug for that lingering cough...teslon pearls (spelling ?) ask your DR or druggest about them. They are perscription issued.
32 posted on 12/13/2003 5:18:25 PM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: Batrachian
Call me paranoid, but I think this is some kind of bizarre stealth attack against Bush.

Okay, you're paranoid. It isn't an attack against Bush, BinLaden or Sadam Hussein aren't responsible, and it isn't the fault of the Clinton administration.

The hype about this years flu, and the early deaths, certainly do have people on edge, though.

Stay healthy.

33 posted on 12/13/2003 5:24:15 PM PST by grania ("Won't get fooled again")
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To: winker
just kill it and be done with it!

A/Panama/2007/99 has been in the flu vaccine for the past 4 years worldwide, yet 25% of the flu in the US so far has been Panama (the other 75% has been Fujian).

Please explain how to "just kill it".

34 posted on 12/13/2003 6:22:22 PM PST by kdono
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To: kdono
If it exists in whatever form simply, destroy all traces of it, burn it or dispose of the stuff and quit messing around with it;you tell me how to get it done. Its a organism and they die if they are left alone! Man is his own worse enemy!
35 posted on 12/13/2003 6:34:05 PM PST by winker
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To: winker
Its a organism and they die if they are left alone!

I don't think so.

36 posted on 12/13/2003 6:48:01 PM PST by kdono
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To: Severa
We (the kids and I) are a coughing sniffling sneezing mess

Sounds like a cold.

37 posted on 12/13/2003 6:49:12 PM PST by riri
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To: Severa
Fat lot of good it did me.

Immunization with Panama is pretty marginal for Fujian.

38 posted on 12/13/2003 8:00:52 PM PST by kdono
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To: DoughtyOne
The actual facts about this flu season aren't that much worse than any other year.

What country?

39 posted on 12/13/2003 8:01:59 PM PST by kdono
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To: Batrachian
Does any one really believe that it will be the Spanish Flu all over again?

How about Korean?

40 posted on 12/13/2003 8:04:30 PM PST by kdono
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