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Monday, April 8, 2013

Bird flu, genetic analysis, Mr. Nerome alert the next two weeks



, April 09, 2013  Avian influenza virus infection have been reported in China [Nago], a larger concern by day 8, the world authority of Virus Research Director of the Institute of Biological Resources analysis information of all genes (type H7N9) is Nago provided by researchers in Japan (73) to serve as Mr. Kuniaki Nerome. Mr. Nerome talk analyzing the genetic information "that spread from birds to humans is unlikely," and I have the possibility of explosive spread of infection is low. Emphasized is also likely to be susceptible to infection by mutations in mammals only "next two weeks maximum precautions need to be taken and". 
 According to Mr. Nerome, it is that thing that is included in a particular protein gene of avian influenza virus in avian influenza-specific, hard to attach to human cells. You may have entered the human bronchus in a place where there are a large number of bird droppings that have been contaminated with the virus from cases in the past. At the stage of data that has been provided to the person looking at the possibility of infection is low people, from people from birds. 
 On the other hand, I also found that the onset of type H7N9 bird is less attenuated virulence.Mr. Nerome will be mingle pig. That there is a danger that become virulent in attenuated virulence, and transmitted to humans for the birds "in attenuated virulence Spanish flu pandemic occurred in the past, as well as type Hong Kong A, virus and human I said, "a problem. 
 The correspondence of the future, in order to take up to 48 hours before the onset of infection, Mr. Nerome the border to prevent the entry strategy is that there is a limit to an infection, such as miss. I pointed out that measures such as vaccines hurry, even if people were moved to "complications current is suppressed with antibiotics, do not be afraid there is also a preventive medicine. Than necessary" and. 
(Jun Kaneshiro)
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