Niko
Editor, Senior Moderator
Re: WHO warns of severe form of swine flu
I don't see a contradiction. The first section is regarding "laboratory" studies of novel H1N1. The 2nd is about clinical observations when comparing novel flu with seasonal flu.
The World health organization has some explaining to do then. They say this in the same article:
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Close monitoring of viruses by a WHO network of laboratories shows that viruses from all outbreaks remain virtually identical. Studies have detected no signs that the virus has mutated to a more virulent or lethal form.
Likewise, the clinical picture of pandemic influenza is largely consistent across all countries. The overwhelming majority of patients continue to experience mild illness. Although the virus can cause very severe and fatal illness, also in young and healthy people, the number of such cases remains small.
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and then in the SAME article they say this:
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Perhaps most significantly, clinicians from around the world are reporting a very severe form of disease, also in young and otherwise healthy people, which is rarely seen during seasonal influenza infections. In these patients, the virus directly infects the lung, causing severe respiratory failure. Saving these lives depends on highly specialized and demanding care in intensive care units, usually with long and costly stays.
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They are saying two completely different extremes here.
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/notes/h1n1_second_wave_20090828/en/index.html
I don't see a contradiction. The first section is regarding "laboratory" studies of novel H1N1. The 2nd is about clinical observations when comparing novel flu with seasonal flu.



