AlaskaDenise
In Memoriam
http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2007/01/19/200701190036.asp
World health officials are puzzled by the new outbreaks of H5N1 in Asia, saying they are more than a coincidence but not yet the feared epidemic.
"I cannot explain why we are having this outbreak of H5N1 in birds, and also human cases," said Dr David Nabarro, the United Nations coordinator for influenza.
"I do not want to suggest it is a coincidence because that is not an explanation of what occurs in epidemiology. We were expecting more outbreaks in the early months of 2007."
Although influenza usually spikes in humans as temperatures plunge, animals are immune to seasonal weaknesses.
The recent flare-ups, while not as virulent as previous outbreaks, are still worrying as they seem to defy a pattern or logic.
Dr Nabarro, who has been travelling incessantly since starting his job 15 months ago, praised the cooperation shown by regional groupings, particularly Asean.
He said that the groups share information, evaluate the best measures and hold regular meetings to keep members engaged.
"Asean has been very important in getting regional political solidarity around the control of bird flu and finding what works best on control measures," he said.
"I am pleased with the way the regional entities have grabbed hold of it."
.
World health officials are puzzled by the new outbreaks of H5N1 in Asia, saying they are more than a coincidence but not yet the feared epidemic.
"I cannot explain why we are having this outbreak of H5N1 in birds, and also human cases," said Dr David Nabarro, the United Nations coordinator for influenza.
"I do not want to suggest it is a coincidence because that is not an explanation of what occurs in epidemiology. We were expecting more outbreaks in the early months of 2007."
Although influenza usually spikes in humans as temperatures plunge, animals are immune to seasonal weaknesses.
The recent flare-ups, while not as virulent as previous outbreaks, are still worrying as they seem to defy a pattern or logic.
Dr Nabarro, who has been travelling incessantly since starting his job 15 months ago, praised the cooperation shown by regional groupings, particularly Asean.
He said that the groups share information, evaluate the best measures and hold regular meetings to keep members engaged.
"Asean has been very important in getting regional political solidarity around the control of bird flu and finding what works best on control measures," he said.
"I am pleased with the way the regional entities have grabbed hold of it."
.