The Texas Department of State Health Services said that the patient became ill following contact with dairy cows presumed to be infected with bird flu.
It’s important to recognize this virus is not new and has been circulating the world while being studied for years. Over the past 20 years, less than 900 cases have been identified in humans worldwide, mostly in southeast Asia, and with rare exception it was someone who caught it from an animal but who didn’t transmit it to other humans.
While there’s always a chance H5N1 could mutate to become more transmissible between humans, right now there’s no reason to think that. If it did, god help us. But it hasn’t. Yet.
The scary part is that it has been spreading between mammals though, most instances have been between sea mammals like seals but now it looks like it’s spreading between other mammals too
I did read that…it looks like it killed a bunch of seals, but cows seem to barely be affected. Well I hope they’re including this strain in this year’s flu vaccine …
So you’re saying that if we can get a vaccine made, we may not have to put up with the anti-vaxxers for much longer? What do you want to bet they’ll have ‘anti-shutdown parties’ or something similarly foolish?
Losing ~20 million would have a significant economic impact. That would be like losing 2 NYC or 2 Dallas/Ft. Worth from the country. Considering that the group (right wing lower middle class) that was determined to not follow mitigation efforts or push others to work without them we’d lose a lot of workers in the transportation and service industries, particularly in the south.
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It’s important to recognize this virus is not new and has been circulating the world while being studied for years. Over the past 20 years, less than 900 cases have been identified in humans worldwide, mostly in southeast Asia, and with rare exception it was someone who caught it from an animal but who didn’t transmit it to other humans.
While there’s always a chance H5N1 could mutate to become more transmissible between humans, right now there’s no reason to think that. If it did, god help us. But it hasn’t. Yet.
Good thing is that mrna should work on it too. That’s one good thing that came out of covid.
The scary part is that it has been spreading between mammals though, most instances have been between sea mammals like seals but now it looks like it’s spreading between other mammals too
I did read that…it looks like it killed a bunch of seals, but cows seem to barely be affected. Well I hope they’re including this strain in this year’s flu vaccine …
In 2008, the official WHO estimate for the case-fatality rate for the outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza was approximately 60%.
Canadians said it probably more like 14-30%.
Don’t worry about shutting down the country. The amount of corpses in the roads will do it for us.
So you’re saying that if we can get a vaccine made, we may not have to put up with the anti-vaxxers for much longer? What do you want to bet they’ll have ‘anti-shutdown parties’ or something similarly foolish?
We can dream.
So it’s going to be a repeat of the Spanish Influenza. Awesome
Spanish Flu (should be called Kansas Flu because that’s where the first case was reported), killed .6% of the population in the US. Covid was .15 %
This would be magnitudes higher.
Losing ~20 million would have a significant economic impact. That would be like losing 2 NYC or 2 Dallas/Ft. Worth from the country. Considering that the group (right wing lower middle class) that was determined to not follow mitigation efforts or push others to work without them we’d lose a lot of workers in the transportation and service industries, particularly in the south.
or just one nyc and one dallas/ft worth
Avian Flu, Pandemic Boogaloo