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WHAT IS DISEASE X? DEADLY BIRD FLU VIRUS COULD BE NEXT PANDEMIC
BY SCOTTIE ANDREW ON 6/15/18 AT 3:22 PM
A deadly new strain of bird flu threatens to become a worldwide pandemic, health officials warn.
Britain’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam says the strain, which has already killed one-third of infected patients in China, could be the feared Disease X, an unknown pathogen that could cause an international health crisis.
The H7N9 avian flu virus has infected 1,600 people and killed more than 600 in China since October 2016. Most of the infected came in contact with contaminated poultry, the World Health Organization said.
The virus didn’t infect humans until 2013, when it was first discovered in China. After sporadic outbreaks over five years, its spread has reached critical mass: The Centers for Disease Control said it has the “greatest potential to cause a pandemic” of all human viruses.
Instances of person-to-person spread are extremely rare so far, but the CDC warned it will likely spread to other countries if travelers come into contact with poultry carrying the infection in China. The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organizations already detected three imported cases, one in Malaysia and two in Canada, in 2018.
No cases have been reported in the United States, but it’s unclear how quickly the virus spreads. Van-Tam told The Telegraph that H7N9 has a higher rate of mortality than any other pandemic-causing virus.
http://www.newsweek.com/disease-x-bird-flu-deaths-pandemic-what-h7n9-979723
BY SCOTTIE ANDREW ON 6/15/18 AT 3:22 PM
A deadly new strain of bird flu threatens to become a worldwide pandemic, health officials warn.
Britain’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam says the strain, which has already killed one-third of infected patients in China, could be the feared Disease X, an unknown pathogen that could cause an international health crisis.
The H7N9 avian flu virus has infected 1,600 people and killed more than 600 in China since October 2016. Most of the infected came in contact with contaminated poultry, the World Health Organization said.
The virus didn’t infect humans until 2013, when it was first discovered in China. After sporadic outbreaks over five years, its spread has reached critical mass: The Centers for Disease Control said it has the “greatest potential to cause a pandemic” of all human viruses.
Instances of person-to-person spread are extremely rare so far, but the CDC warned it will likely spread to other countries if travelers come into contact with poultry carrying the infection in China. The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organizations already detected three imported cases, one in Malaysia and two in Canada, in 2018.
No cases have been reported in the United States, but it’s unclear how quickly the virus spreads. Van-Tam told The Telegraph that H7N9 has a higher rate of mortality than any other pandemic-causing virus.
http://www.newsweek.com/disease-x-bird-flu-deaths-pandemic-what-h7n9-979723