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Rapidly clutching the world in its
grasp, Pandemic
influenza is defined as a global outbreak of disease. The condition
arises with the arousal of influenza
A virus for which there is less or no immunity in the human
population. The most common factors that support Influenza Pandemic
is the appearance of influenza A virus in human population, the
way it affects human beings, causing serious illness in people and
lastly its disastrous human transmission.
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Today, we are extremely sure that
the next human pandemic is just a few months, if not
years away. For those who are surprised at this probably
are not aware that a severe strain of avian influenza
or 'bird flu' called H5N1 has destroyed poultry flocks
and other birds in several countries since 2003 and
is now increasingly infecting humans. Read
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Today, people around the world have
been witnessing a major health crisis and health professionals
are working day and night to control the spread of avian
flu. Read
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Bird Flu, influenza among the birds
today has destroyed a substantial number of poultry
businesses worldwide and today threatens to become another
pandemic for the world. Read
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The threat of a bird flu pandemic
is slowly growing daily, but an outbreak among humans
is not inevitable if countries and health bodies around
the world can respond quickly enough. Read
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The world stopped
being a safer place ever since H5N1 virus in birds affected
humans in 1997 in Hong Kong. After this what followed
we all know and have been reading about the havoc in
newspapers or watching in panic on TV. Read
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According to
The Navhind Times dated 8th May 2006, USA is unprepared
for the Bird
Flu pandemic. A fact that the United States Health
and Human Services Secretary, Mr. Michael Leavitt admitted.
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Fear cripples
your mind, delayed acts attract the devil and hence
the pandemic
spreads. This is not the sweet voice of the cuckoo that
you hear but the strange siren of death; the flu that
is spread by the ever colorful flyers. Read
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It started when a deadly strain of virus (H5N1) infected birds in slaughterhouses which were maintained at poor condition. This primarily generated in Asian countries since December 2003 and reported 117 cases so far. Humans who were in close contact with infected poultry easily contracted the deadly virus and showed rapid deterioration resulting in death in most of the cases. Read
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Influenza is
a global phenomenon. The seasonal flu virus attacking
human body is a common feature in every country. Generally,
the flu is not considered as a major health threat but
when it develops into 'influenza pandemic'
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The deadly avian
flu has finally arrived in the world's second most populous
nation - India. The Government of India acknowledged
this fact on February 19, 2006. The initial confirmed
affected areas include the poultry regions of Navapur
(Maharashtra) and Uchhal (Gujarat). Read
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Fastly emerging
as a global threat, Pandemic influenza is defined as
a global outbreak of disease. The condition arises with
the arousal of influenza A virus for which there is
less or no immunity in the human population. Read
More...
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