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Chinese health authorities have identified a brand-new type of bird flu that killed an elderly woman in November and infected at least one other person in January.
That trend prompted the experts to call for stepped-up surveillance to track the new H10N8 influenza virus in poultry markets and in human patients.
...But the researchers also shared some encouraging news. Investigators have not found any evidence of person-to-person transmission so far, and tests showed that the virus is sensitive to the drugs Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and Relenza (zanamivir).
...But the researchers also shared some encouraging news. Investigators have not found any evidence of person-to-person transmission so far, and tests showed that the virus is sensitive to the drugs Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and Relenza (zanamivir).
Aleister
reply to post by Nexusnews
Another one? Revenge of the dinosaurs. People should just leave birds to be birds, and not eat them, pile them in cages, or do anything except look at them, feed them in winter, and maybe pick up a feather sometimes.
GogoVicMorrow
reply to post by Nexusnews
This has been one of the worst flu seasons i've ever seen around here. It's obviously not related to this strain, but there have been 4 deaths of people I know or have mutual friends with. All in the 30 - 55 range. Had a musician pal that was 33 (i believe) who died recently. Then a girl nearby who was 32. The 32 year old woman had apparently had a flu shot with the strain that killed her (h1n1 seems to be the culprit in these cases) a while before she caught it.
This is the first season i've ever been concerned about the flu (probably because I knew the one young guy who died, played music with him a few times, and he was only 5 years older than me).edit on 6-2-2014 by GogoVicMorrow because: (no reason given)
How does the #H10N8 virus actually behave? Two isolated cases so far, not like #H7N9. Other #birdflu viruses also can cause isolated cases
GogoVicMorrow
reply to post by watchesfromwall
Tristate of KY/OH/WV.
I'm right in that range. 5 people I know of 22 - 50 something.
I talked to a nurse at work yesterday. She said she refused the H!N! because she said it's a test vaccine. Not proven. The 32 year old that died had taken it.
When a nurse says she refused to take taht one (she tookthe general vaccine as part of th job), but not the h1n1.