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  • admin
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    This thread is now closed. For more information on H5N1 (including recent developments), you may visit the following sites:To engage in online discussion of the avian flu, there is a dedicated message board at AvianFluTalk.com.

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  • SusieMisajon
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    Originally posted by helen
    This is really cyptic. So these Indonesian teenagers and the baby goose were their in the same area in Canada? Are they cases as in they came down with the H5N1 flu or did they die from it?
    The goose died...Prince Edward Island, it was part of a backyard flock of 30. For the goose, It is H5N, but the 1 has yet to be confirmed.

    The Indonesian boys were in Indonesia. One confirmed, still alive, one confirmed, died.

    I'll be right over, Helen, I cannot figure this bringing URL stuff out.

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  • helen
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    Originally posted by SusieMisajon
    Two more Indonesian teenagers.

    One suspect baby goose...in Canada.
    This is really cyptic. So these Indonesian teenagers and the baby goose were their in the same area in Canada? Are they cases as in they came down with the H5N1 flu or did they die from it?

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  • SusieMisajon
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    There are suspicions, in Indonesia, that the virus has mutated slightly. And that there are TWO variations going around...one for birds, and one for mammals.

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  • SusieMisajon
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    Two more Indonesian teenagers.

    One suspect baby goose...in Canada.

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  • SusieMisajon
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    (don't think that I know how to do that URL thingy...I just copied it, stroke for stroke, on my keyboard)

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  • SusieMisajon
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    http://www.physorg.com/news69608997.html

    Here's some local BF 'trivia', for you non-believers...

    These people are trying to figure out how to keep sick tourists from leaving their hotels, and wondering if hotel housekepers can be trained to spot BF victims. They're also dealing with what'll happen to people who try to leave their homes in violation of the quarantine laws.

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  • SusieMisajon
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    Originally posted by Leo Lakio
    What was it before? Can you find a citation or link to share?
    Buggah! I've got it, but it won't behave, and get in here! Hang on some more, den...I stay trying fix um!

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  • LikaNui
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    Originally posted by SusieMisajon
    Do you realize what would happen, if the WHO admitted that the pandemic level had gone up?
    Sure. Pete Townsend would create yet another fantastic WHO album.

    Couldn't resist. My bad. Carry on.

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  • SusieMisajon
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    Originally posted by Leo Lakio
    What was it before? Can you find a citation or link to share?
    Yes, I can. Hang on.

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  • Leo Lakio
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    Originally posted by SusieMisajon
    They have already changed their wording
    What was it before? Can you find a citation or link to share?

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  • SusieMisajon
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    Originally posted by Leo Lakio
    From everybody's favorite resource, the ever-trustworthy Wikipedia:
    "According to the World Health Organization, a pandemic can start when three conditions have been met:
    * the emergence of a disease new to the population
    * the agent infects humans, causing serious illness
    * the agent spreads easily and sustainably among humans
    A disease or condition is not a pandemic merely because it is widespread or kills a large number of people; it must also be infectious."


    I don't believe H5N1 fits WHO's third qualifier...yet.
    Do you realize what would happen, if the WHO admitted that the pandemic level had gone up? They have already changed their wording, in order to avoid just this. I firmly believe that there will be no level changes, until we find ourselves in full-blown pandemic.

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  • SusieMisajon
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    Originally posted by helen
    Local to where? France? Indonesia? Hawaii?
    Indonesia...not that it matters to the reporter.

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  • Leo Lakio
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    Originally posted by SusieMisajon
    Um....what is it, that nobody seems to understand the meaning of the word 'pandemic'?
    From everybody's favorite resource, the ever-trustworthy Wikipedia:
    "According to the World Health Organization, a pandemic can start when three conditions have been met:
    * the emergence of a disease new to the population
    * the agent infects humans, causing serious illness
    * the agent spreads easily and sustainably among humans
    A disease or condition is not a pandemic merely because it is widespread or kills a large number of people; it must also be infectious."


    I don't believe H5N1 fits WHO's third qualifier...yet.

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  • helen
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    Originally posted by SusieMisajon
    Whoops! Not TIME, but TEMPO, a local rag.
    Local to where? France? Indonesia? Hawaii?

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