Bird flu threat not so grave

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Now that they've created this mass hysteria we get the "woops, we may have overreacted".


http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/l...-5080102c.html
Bird flu threat not so grave, CDC chief says

M. ALEXANDER OTTO; The News Tribune
Published: April 15th, 2006 01:00 AM

Federal health officials at a meeting Friday in Tacoma downplayed the
risk bird flu poses to humans, contrasting earlier warnings from the
federal government.

"There is no evidence it will be the next pandemic," Dr. Julie
Gerberding, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in
Atlanta, said of avian flu. There is "no evidence it is evolving in a
direction that is becoming more transmissible to people."

Gerberding spoke at the Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center at a
pandemic flu conference that drew 1,200 people from across the state,
mostly health department officials and others involved in emergency
planning.

Other officials from the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and elsewhere joined
her. Gov. Chris Gregoire and several upper-level state officials also
spoke.

Gerberding's comments on bird flu contrast earlier statements from
the federal government that tended to emphasize worse-case scenarios.

In a November letter to the public, for instance, President Bush
encouraged preparing "ourselves, our nation, and our world to fight
this potentially devastating outbreak of infectious disease."

The concern is that the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus will mutate
into a form passed easily between people.

visit to encourage state planning

Audience questions Friday about buying surgical masks and stockpiling
food showed the concern Bush's comments and others have raised.

But Gerberding noted that, though the disease has killed "gazillions
of birds," it has killed about 100 people out of about 200 sickened
worldwide. The victims were in intense, daily contact with sick
flocks, often sharing the same living space. Two people have become
infected from person-to-person contact.

She did not say what had changed the thinking of health care
officials about bird flu, but said that, at this point, there is "no
reason to think it ever will" pass easily between people.

Given those facts, bird flu, like SARS, swine flu and other once
widely publicized health threats, might never become a significant
human illness.

The visit by Gerberding and the other federal officials was part of a
50-state tour to encourage state and local planning for pandemics,
terrorism and other health emergencies.

Such preparedness would be especially important, since local
officials would be the first to learn of problems, and a full federal
response couldn't be expected for a few days.

It was announced at the meeting that Washington state has been
granted $2 million

• federal money to help with planning.

Several officials said state and local planning in Washington already
is among the best in the nation.

"We have an effective state strategy," Gregoire said, noting the need
for constant fine-tuning and updating. "Today we talk about pandemic
flu. In 10 years it will be something else" – the important thing is
to be ready for whatever comes.

easy precautions to take

Even if bird flu never causes significant problems for people,
Gerberding said, the focus on it encourages emergency planning "that
will save lives whether there is a pandemic or not."

She and other federal officials said H5N1 bird flu likely will reach
the United States, because bird flu and its many strains occur
naturally in migratory birds.

When that happens, "it does not signal the start of a pandemic" or a
threat to the food supply, said Richard Raymond, an undersecretary at
the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Cooking meat to 160 degrees will destroy the virus, he said – in
addition to destroying salmonella, "which sickens more people than
H5N1 ever will even if there is a pandemic."

Gerberding cautioned that when H5N1 is detected in the United
States, "there will be temptation for the press to make this into
something it is not. We will need responsible journalism" to prevent
irrational panic.
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You can read that another way: That previous to this they've accurately described how bad the bird flu will be, and they now realize that what they've accomplished is paved the road towards a panic which would be uncontrollable and more destructive, even, than the effects of the bird flu which they've been describing. So now they're trying to back-pedal a bit, so that folks aren't as sensitized to the issue.
 
This article means: Do not cancel your trip to the Pacific Northwest. Yes, our birds will have bird flu soon, but bring your dollars, anyway.

I'm not worried about bird flu- yet, but I think these people are looking out for their own interests. I hope they spend their $2 million to actually perpare for pandemic, just in case, and not on PR to protect tourism.
 


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