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Swine flu not mutating - Southern Hemisphere under scrutiny

kiwibird

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Swine flu not mutating

SWINE FLU: While it continues to spread around the world, the WHO has said the virus remains stable and is not mutating.
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The World Health Organisation has issued reassurances that swine flu remains stable and has shown no signs of mixing with other influenza viruses.

Some health officials have raised concerns that if H1N1, combined with the much deadlier H5N1 bird flu virus then the pandemic could claim many more lives.

"The virus is still very stable," WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan told reporters at a news briefing in Moscow.

"But as we all know the influenza virus is highly unpredictable and has great potential for mutation," Chan said after meeting Russian Health Minister Tatyana Golikova.

Chan's remarks are some of the first comments by the WHO leadership since the United Nations agency declared an influenza pandemic on June 11.

Chan said the viruses needed to be closely monitored to make sure there was no mutation.

"We would need to look at how they are behaving in southern hemisphere countries to see whether the H1N1 and the usual seasonal influenza virus would reassort. So far we have not detected any signal," she said.

"Another important thing we need to monitor is H1N1 and H5N1, which is endemic in some countries in Asia and the Middle East. We would like to see whether there will be any change," she said.

"Again, we did not detect any signal that there is any reassortment."

Chan, a straight-talking native of Hong Kong, said that while much effort was being expended on seeking vaccines, common sense measures could still reduce risks of being infected.

"In prevention and reducing the risk of this infection there is of course a lot of attention given to antivirals and vaccines. But we must not forget there are what we call non pharmaceutical measures which are very effective," she said.

"These are simple measures that each individual can take to protect themselves: don't smoke, get enough rest, eat a balanced diet to support a high level of immunity and frequent washing hands with water and soap."

"If you do unfortunately get infected, please do go to see a doctor."

- Reuters
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/2537886/Swine-flu-not-mutating
 
Re: Swine flu not mutating - Southern Hemisphere under scrutiny

Hmmm, if it isn't a mutation then what is going on in Argentina and Canada?
 
Re: Swine flu not mutating - Southern Hemisphere under scrutiny

It seems to me from the tone of this and other reports that a mutation has been assigned a definition of a reassortment event, and anything less than that ie small stretches of code change, are 'not a mutation', unless the change is highly significant.
 
Re: Swine flu not mutating - Southern Hemisphere under scrutiny

This doesn't explain this variant A/Sao Paulo/1454/H1N1. I think this is a case of too much information scattered in too many places. Unless you have the time to really do your research it is very easy to miss data. I also suspect there is a subtle movement to downplay the virulence of H1N1 for fear of being labeled a scaremonger.
 
Re: Swine flu not mutating - Southern Hemisphere under scrutiny

I agree with you... BUT, I think the theories about lack of Vitamin D3 in locations might play a large part. What if the 1918 flu epidemic didn't have different strains, but became more deadlier because of hte time of year and decreased levels of vitamin D (I know this is being discussed elsewhere)

LOL i've been a goth who has shunned the sun like the plague for the past 20 years. Now the past few weeks I've been doing my best to get 15-30 minutes of direct sun exposure a day!

I'd rather have freckles and wrinkles if it might help. Sorry for the tangent. . .
 
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