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Old 13-03-2005, 10:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bird flu could kill 2 million Britons
By Geoffrey Lean.

13 March 2005

Two million Britons could die in the bird flu pandemic that experts warn
is both imminent and inevitable, one of the country's leading authorities
has told The Independent on Sunday.

Professor Hugh Pennington, the president of the Society for General
Microbiology and professor emeritus of bacteriology at Aberdeen
University, also criticised the the Government's "optimistic" attitude to
a potentially devastating pandemic, likening it to official complacency
over BSE a decade ago.

In the starkest warning yet over the potentially devastating impact of the
pandemic, Professor Pennington said that the number of deaths has been
greatly underestimated. He expects the flu - like the 1918 pandemic which
killed more people than the First World War - to cause the deaths of many
people from pneumonia "which we are still not very good at treating".

He said: "If the virus moves INTO phpbb_people there will be no stopping it. It
will be here before we know it." Ministers have sought to play down the
potential impact of bird flu by saying that only some 50,000 people would
die in Britain. But this has already been contradicted by Scotland's chief
medical officer, who says it would be 10 times worse.

Yesterday Vietnamese health officials revealed that a 41-year-old nurse
who had cared for a bird flu victim in the country's northern Thai Binh
province had contracted the disease, increasing fears that it is beginning
to spread from person to person. She is the second nurse in a week to have
gone down with the flu, which until now has mainly been caught from
poultry. Experts have long warned that illness in health workers would be
the first sign that the disease had begun to be infectious in humans,
bringing a pandemic much closer.

Pandemics occur when a new virus, to which no one is immune, spreads
rapidly among people. Experts are unanimous that this will inevitably
happen with bird flu, though they are unable to predict when. The World
Health Organisation said: "The world is now in the gravest possible danger
of a pandemic." Ministers admit that a pandemic would "rapidly" reach
Britain thanks to air travel, and could not be prevented from spreading.
They have ordered 14.6 million courses of an anti-viral drug, the only
defence at present available.

But, as The Independent on Sunday revealed last week, the drugs will take
up to two years to arrive. Professor Pennington is worried about the
length of time and accused the Government of being "very relaxed" about
the possibility of a pandemic. "They hope that by the time they have to
spend money the problem will have gone away," he said. "It is rather
reminiscent of BSE."

The Government expects one in every four people in the country to catch
the flu, if the pandemic breaks out. But it officially predicts the death
toll at "around 50,000" and stresses that this would be no more than the
four times the normal annual flu death rate.
(So that's alright then)

This appears to be based on two highly optimistic assumptions. First, it
assumed that it will kill only 0.37 per cent of those it infects, an
estimate based on normal flu. Second, the figure is based on just one wave of the flu.
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OK, so bird flu is bad, but bloke flu would be even worse....
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Is bird flu curable by parrots-eatemol?
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...and if you don't take the tablets will you be a polly-gone?
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They have ordered 14.6 million courses of an anti-viral drug, the only
defence at present available.
So, we're just looking after this year's immigrant intake then?
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So, we're just looking after this year's immigrant intake then?
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