Windy wrote:Well, a couple of things. First off, if/when H5N1 jumps to human-to-human infection, there is no assurance that it will be anywhere near as lethal as it is now. Second, China isn't the greatest about full disclosure. There could be a morgue full of a couple hundred college students and I doubt we'd hear about it, so long as they had it contained. That said, may as well take them at face value until shown otherwise.
Also, H5N1 does not attack the young and elderly; it's mortality profile is similar to that of the influenza epidemic of the late 10's -- mostly young adults (healthy people in their 20s and 30s). The main reason relates to the immune system; Google "cytokine storm" to learn more.
i googled it and got to this page:
http://www.bupa.co.uk/health_information/html/health_news/281003flu.htmlwhich saiys this after discussing cytokine storm with no mention of those 20-30yrs of age even after discussing the 1919 outbreak.
With no cure available at the moment, vaccination for those most vulnerable to flu infection is the best choice. For those aged 65 and over, plus younger people considered at high risk, yearly flu vaccinations are free through the NHS and are recommended.
Dr. John Watson, from the Health Protection Agency, said, "For most people flu is an unpleasant rather than dangerous illness. However, for the at-risk groups, such as the elderly and patients with heart problems, diabetes or asthma, it can be much more dangerous. This is why it is important for those in the at-risk groups who are recommended for vaccination take up the opportunity."
so I wasn't entirely convinced.
but then i found this site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokine_stormthat said this:
It is theorized that cytokine storms were responsible for many of the deaths during the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed a disproportionate number of young adults (a phenomenon that could repeat itself in future flu pandemics). In this case, a healthy immune system may have been a liability rather than an asset. Preliminary research results from Hong Kong also indicated this as the probable reason of many deaths during the SARS epidemic in 2003
i'm confused....