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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

China bird flu may be two mutations from a pandemic



In China, nine people have died and more than 20 are seriously ill in the latest outbreak of bird flu, H7N9. And there are fears that the death toll could rise much higher because the virus already has three of the five mutations that we know could allow another bird flu, H5N1, to spread between mammals.
No one knows for sure if the five mutations discovered last year by Ron Fouchier and colleagues at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, will do the same thing in H7N9. But we do know that some of the mutations helped viruses from three other flu families go pandemic. For the moment, Chinese authorities tracing contacts of known cases say there is no evidence yet that the infection has spread between humans.
Most recent pandemic viruses have been hybrids of bird and mammalian flu, and therefore relatively mild because mammalian flu tends to be less severe in people than bird flu. Pure bird flu viruses, like H5N1 and H7N9, are potentially more dangerous. The most lethal pandemic we know of, which spread across the world in 1918, was a pure bird flu that acquired mutations that allowed it to spread in humans. Virologists fear H7N9 could be doing that.

Severe or mild?

H7N9 might be unusually severe: it carries a mutation thought to promote deep lung infection, which is also in H5N1, the 1918 flu, and severe cases of the 2009 pandemic. But two known cases of H7N9 only show mild symptoms, so the Chinese authorities are trying to establish how often it makes people seriously ill, in order to estimate the number of unreported mild cases, and therefore the total number of human cases there have already been.
As for H5N1, despite spreading widely in birds in recent years, it has not evolved the ability to spread readily between mammals. Fouchier's work – which came under fire because of fears that it would allow bioterrorists to engineer an H5N1 pandemic – shows that, in principle, it can spread between ferrets, and with no obvious loss of virulence.
To get transmissible H5N1, Fouchier first had to prime the virus with three mutations known to adapt bird flu to mammals, then allow the virus to evolve the other requisite mutations while infecting the ferrets: as few as two more appeared to be needed. Two of the three deliberately added mutations allow the HA surface protein from bird flu in the H5, H2 and H3 families to bind to cells in mammals' noses.
This is what allowed flu viruses carrying HA proteins from H2 and H3 bird flu to cause pandemics in 1957 and 1968. The pandemic virus that broke out in 1918 – from the H1 family – had similar mutations with the same effect.
Such binding mutations have never been seen in wild H5N1 – but H7N9 already has one of the two. If H7N9 can bind to mammalian cells, it could adapt even further to mammals, just as Fouchier's primed H5N1 did in his ferret experiments. We do not yet know for certain that the mutation has the same effect in H7 as in the other flu families, but researchers are gearing up to do the experiments.

Part way there

"If what we know about these mutations in other flu subtypes is also the case for this virus, then it's already part way there," says Derek Smith at the University of Cambridge. "That's why everybody is concerned about this."
The H7N9 virus has another mutation that Fouchier deliberately gave H5N1 in the ferret experiment – a change in a gene coding for a polymerase protein. The polymerase enzyme, which replicates the virus, is extra-powerful in bird flu, part of what makes these viruses so virulent in mammals – and this mutation allows it to work at mammalian temperatures. It has been present in all pandemic viruses.
H7N9 also has another of Fouchier's mutations, one that arose as the virus infected ferrets. It removes a sugar group from HA.
That leaves only two more mutations, both in HA, before this H7N9 has all of Fouchier's five. The virus's passage through humans parallels the ferret experiment – in which only four sequential infections of ferrets made H5N1 fully transmissible.
"All pandemic viruses have acquired this [mammalian cell] binding and polymerase activity," says Fouchier. "The H7N9 has these characteristics. So the question is, what else does it need – if anything?" http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23368-china-bird-flu-may-be-two-mutations-from-a-pandemic.html

12 in Hong Kong has been ruled out suspected cases of H7N9 (local news)


2013-04-10 (17:46)
Ko Wing-man, the Secretary for Food and Health Bureau, said that the authorities pay close attention in eastern China, H7N9 avian flu epidemic. As of last night, there were 12 suspected cases of H7N9 avian influenza, after H7 quick test, have all been ruled out. There are also a small number of cases reported to the CHP, the CHP is to follow up, he said.  http://www.singtao.com/breakingnews/20130410a181056.asp

Two H7N9 avian influenza patients are recovered has been disabled antibiotics


the South China Morning Post reported on April 9】 title:   a hope against the deadly H7N9 bird flu virus, Hangzhou, once critically ill patients recovering Shanghai a 4-year-old boy infected with the H7N9 avian influenza is currently recovering well .   Two H7N9 avian influenza patients 4-year-old boy in Shanghai and Hangzhou, a 67-year-old public rehabilitation, to bring hope to the fight against this deadly new virus.   Hangzhou patients to be diagnosed in the 3rd, his wife and son in the 8th Zhejiang University First Affiliated Hospital (Zhejiang University hospital) via video phone to visit him. Wu Fan, director of Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control, said that the 4-year-old boy has been recovered and no longer have symptoms of respiratory disease.   Hangzhou, the patient's wife said: "could not help crying when I saw him on the video phone. Doctor said he was not completely out of danger, but he is able to laugh, can you hear us we see hope."   This patient developed cough and fever on March 20, before he went to the grocer bought two quail. Enter the isolation ward, eight days ago he was on the verge of respiratory failure.   Since the evening of 6, he can urinate. The doctor said that this is a positive signal, his circulatory system is to start working again.   Over the past week, where he was busy 12 doctors and 20 nurses.  His attending physician, one of China's most well-known infectious disease specialist Li Lanjuan, local media said, this case may help provide clues to find an effective method for the treatment of H7N9 avian influenza.   The Li Lanjuan patients using large doses of antibiotics, but the medical team to stop the use of antibiotics, and instead use the traditional method of treatment, such as respiratory support, and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) after treatment, the patients began to improve. This therapy to avoid further infection.   Main Renfang Jiang of Zhejiang University a hospital intensive care unit of a local newspaper said, although the patient's condition improved, but they are still working to eradicate the virus in patients.   The patient's husband said, she felt that the virus can not be in the interpersonal communication, because she was his wife March 20 after the onset has been around to take care of him. March 22 and 25 days to see a doctor is also in close contact with many people.   She said his wife to a vegetable market, bought from a stall the two slaughter good quail that stalls also sell chickens, ducks and pigeons.   She said: "quail vendors slaughtered his wife has just cleaned, give me a good stew he one did not eat."   her husband onset, high fever of 39 degrees on March 20. March 22, he went to a clinic, went to a hospital in the 25th, and there are as pneumonia heal. Transferred to Zhejiang University on April 2, a hospital, and the next day was confirmed infected with H7N9 virus. http://health.sohu.com/20130410/n372190059.shtml

The chickens eat Banlangen


Zhejiang Tiantai, a native chicken farmers whim, to own over 1800 chicken feeding Banlangen against the H7N9 avian influenza virus.Flow from the type A (H1N1) to the hand, foot and mouth disease from the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), H7N9 avian influenza virus, each important infectious diseases, ultimately, Banlangen figure, and will be the first charge as the Prevention of Drug in life, it almost became a "universal magic pill. Chicken farmers "day alpine range chicken and eggs can not sell a few sales by a hit. Previously not the case, sometimes have to chicken eggs had to be booked in advance." Yu Xiaoqiang said: "Since people eat useful chickens eat that should also effective. "he said, the beginning is a bit worried given medicines will not affect the health of the chickens. Can be looked Banlangen is pure Chinese medicine pharmacy, so he relieved. http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=50072:30&Itemid=197


Range chicken farmers whim to 1800 chickens fed Banlangen

China finds bird flu outbreaks in five new sites-OIE



Wed, 10 Apr 2013 15:55 GMT
Source: Reuters // Reuters
PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) - China found new cases of bird flu in five live bird markets in the eastern past of the country, a report posted on the World Animal Health Organisation OIE showed on Wednesday.
China said the H7N9 avian influenza virus was found in three live bird markets in the province of Jiangsu, one in the province of Anhui and one in the province of Zhejiang, the report said.
Nine people have died out of 33 confirmed cases of the virus, all in eastern China, according to data from the National Health and Family Planning Commission.http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/china-finds-bird-flu-outbreaks-in-five-new-sites-oie

Official: one week before the disease come into contact with poultry by infected with H7N9 high-risk groups



2013 23:50 I want to participate in the China News  14 )
Original title: China has clearly sick the week before contact with birds infected with H7N9 high-risk groups
China news agency, Beijing, April 10 - Chinese official on the evening of 10 re-released of human infection with the H7N9 avian flu, and expressly week before the onset of contact with birds by infection of H7N9 avian influenza virus high-risk groups, for example, engaged in poultry farming, trafficking sales, slaughter, processing industry personnel.
The program, since February 2013, Shanghai, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang has occurred the unexplained cases of severe pneumonia, which confirmed human infection of H7N9 avian influenza 33 cases and 9 deaths. Are sporadic cases.
The release of the program, confirmed cases in the existing "epidemiological" official deleting the previous version of "susceptible populations. Currently no conclusive evidence to show that human H7N9 avian influenza virus susceptible. for adult "content.
Source of infection for the virus to great concern, the program has been isolated in birds and their secretions or excretions H7N9 avian flu virus, and people infected with the H7N9 bird flu virus was highly homologous. The source of infection is likely to carry the H7N9 avian influenza virus in poultry. Now no one has spread from conclusive evidence.
The route of transmission, the program is clear, can also be spread through the respiratory tract, secretions or excretions through close contact with infected poultry, or direct exposure to the virus infection.
According to the findings of the incubation period for influenza and the the existing H7N9 avian influenza virus infections, the incubation period is generally within seven days.
In terms of clinical manifestations, the program mentioned general performance in patients with influenza-like symptoms, the rapid development of the condition of critically ill patients with severe pneumonia, and more in 5-7 days, body temperature mostly sustained above 39 ℃, difficulty breathing, can be associated with hemoptysis sputum . http://news.cn.yahoo.com/ypen/20130410/1698930.html

Chen He a doctor suspected of suffering from avian flu



2013 04 10, 2010 23:04
Source: New Express
Recently, Shanghai and other places H7N9 avian flu has caused widespread concern yesterday, "Love Apartments" "Tsang Siu Yin Chen He suspected of suffering from the avian flu, or the entertainment infection first case. Chen He sought medical treatment has not forgotten detonated microblogging dilemma the microblogging Tucao "avian flu", just one day forward they break 170,000.
Chen He recently photographed alone in a hospital in Shanghai fever outpatients seeking treatment, then taken to the isolation area further waiting. Chen He a doctor before, according to insiders revealed that it has continuous fever a few days, suspected of suffering from the avian flu and the self-isolation in the hotel, not touch chicken, but also forced to drink Banlangen treatment prevention, but has been Not effective. Chen He microblogging ridicule: "let eat chicken! And let eat chicken! And let eat chicken! Little something to not let eat chicken! Throw is not a shame! Lose it chicken you duck to see how the chicken? let geese see how chicken? chicken in the poultry industry in the future how mixed? influenza, people drink Banlangen, Radix, Radix! Well, not directly to the chickens eat Banlangen? http://ent.ifeng.com/zz/detail_2013_04/10/24079624_0.shtml

Chinese Academy of Sciences: H7N9 avian flu virus mutation leads to high mortality


 Xinhua News Agency 2013 04 10, 2010 20:03 

  CAS Key Laboratory of pathogenic microorganisms and Immunology studies have shown that the new H7N9 avian influenza virus to infect humans and cause high mortality from the virus mutates. Has been observed that the variation of the the N9 gene fragment of it than the N9 gene fragments shorter, but still I do not know a mutation leading to what specific consequences. http://hkstock.cnfol.com/130410/132,2113,14827521,00.shtml

China Cabinet urges efficient, transparent H7N9 responses

English.news.cn   2013-04-10 21:51:2

BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- China's Cabinet has urged efficiency and transparency in government agencies' responses to the H7N9 bird flu, which has so far infected 33 people, nine of whom have died.
Authorities should further coordinate the efforts of different agencies as well as international cooperation for prevention and control of the flu, said a statement issued after an executive meeting of the State Council on Wednesday.
Information regarding H7N9 and related control measures should be released in a timely and accurate manner, according to the statement.
Meanwhile, it added, efforts should be made to raise people's awareness on how to protect themselves from the H7N9 flu and keep it in perspective.
The statement said China's central authorities are paying close attention to the bird flu, and related prevention and control work is being carried out appropriately.
China officially confirmed the occurrence of human infection with the H7N9 virus late last month. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-04/10/c_132299147.htm?

H7N9 Causes CDC Activation of Emergency Operations Center



Recombinomics Commentary 03:00
April 10, 2013
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Atlanta yesterday to support the response to the H7N9 influenza outbreak in China, CDC officials said in an e-mailed statement today.

The EOC was activated at level 2, the second of three levels. Level 1, the highest, signals an agency-wide response.

The above activation of the CDC EOC is not a surprise.  Although WHO and the CDC have claimed there was no human to human (H2H) transmission of H7N9, the first confirmed case represented by A/Shanghai/1/2013 was part of a familial cluster (both sons had severe pneumonia and one, 55M, died) as well as a geographic cluster (the second confirmed case, A/Shanghai/2/2013, lived in the same area,Minghang District, and was treated at the same hospital, Fifth Peoples Hospital).  Media reports cited a significantly larger cluster.


Moreover, the birds at live markets in the area (see map) were H7N9 positive and also had a key receptor binding domain change, Q226Lraising the possibility that the birds were infected by humans.


The key change, however, was the presence of PB2 E617K in all three human sequences, and absence in all three avian sequences.  


Moreover, the case fatality rate is at 90%, although many mild cases have not been tested.


Therefore, the activation was expected.

Confirmed H7N9 Cases Increase To 33



Recombinomics Commentary 13:00
April 10, 2013
REVIEW: As of April 10, the Mainland has confirmed 31 cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian flu cases, including nine deaths. Located in the Yangtze River Delta region, 13 cases (5 deaths), Jiangsu 10 cases (one death), Zhejiang six cases (two deaths), Anhui 2 cases (1 death).
 
The above translation summarizes 31 confirmed H7N9 cases, which was obsolete just after posting.  Ttwo additional cases were reported in Shanghai (see map), increasing the number of confirmed cases to 33, which includes 9 fatal cases and 1 discharged case (case fatality rate of 90%).  This rate of increase is markedly higher than human H5N1 bird flu cases

The reporting of these cases is now following an easily discernible pattern.  The number reported slowly increases each day.  The WHO confirmed cases (currently 24 confirmed cases, 7 deaths), WHO tweets lag by one day (up to 28 confirmed), while local media has most current data (33 cases, 9 deaths, 1 discharged).


More recent reports have more cases described as mild or stable, but most are elderly and the total number is likely orders of magnitude higher, based on a 90% CFR and a majority of those hospitalized in critical condition.

The CDC has activated its Emergency Operations Center which is currently at level 2 (highest alert is level 1).  The number of H7N9 sequences remains at 4 human and 3 avian.  The six most recent sequences have H7 Q226L or L226I and the human PB2 sequences have E627K, which is not present in the avian sequences.

Although the reports out of China remain steady, the WHO continues to claim no sustained H2H transmission, which is based on limited testing of milder cases, and unreliable phone interviews to claim no H2H spread.

A realty check requires a confirmation outside of China.

Hefei a duck sample was detected was the H7N9 avian flu positive

2013-04-10 20:53:00

Hefei, April 10 (Reporter Jin Leixin) the Information Office of the Ministry of Agriculture on the 10th news release, the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory for inspection from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, 2099 farms and live bird markets and 14 poultry H7N9 avian flu etiology positive samples detected in environmental samples, and isolate the virus. Which, Hefei a duck samples tested positive.
It is understood that the Ministry of Agriculture had to go to Anhui Province collected 734 samples sent to the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory for testing. Detected positive duck samples from Hefei emblem Mall agricultural products wholesale market. Gene sequence analysis showed that the sample isolates isolated from pigeons and April 4 H7N9 avian influenza virus strains are highly homologous.
In addition, laboratory 11 chicken-positive samples were detected from 743 samples from Jiangsu Province, Gaoyou Silver Green poultry market chicken, Gaoyou Beihai farmers market chicken 2 copies, Yushan Town, Changshu City Hongqiao management in new village chicken wholesale market chicken; detected 2 Duck positive samples from the 622 samples from Zhejiang Province, from the agricultural trading center in the north of Zhejiang, Huzhou City.
At present, the Ministry of Agriculture has asked Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui Province, according to the "animal H7N9 avian flu emergency response guide (Trial)" Turn off the the relevant market immediately cull all birds in the market, the culling of birds, birds class excreta, contaminated feed, litter and sewage harmless treatment. Market environment, as well as the items have been in contact with birds, transportation tools, utensils thoroughly disinfected. Conducted a retrospective survey of all the H7N9 avian flu source of positive birds and strict disposal. At the same time, require further increase of the H7N9 avian influenza virus monitoring efforts to effectively implement prevention and control measures.http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hqgj/jryw/2013-04-10/content_8726575.html

H7N9 avian flu infection continues to increase at the same time in Beijing after Hubei also reported suspected cases. Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece media report, the 85-year-old Peter Wong Shiu Qi died of severe pneumonia. Peter Wong Shiu Qi in early March in Shanghai's son, wife and children live. About March 25, high fever, slight cough, sputum with bloodshot eyes, a little asthma, the patient's condition is deteriorating. Shanghai hospital initially diagnosed as pneumonia. , Wong Shiu Qi was sent back to Wuhan, admitted to Wuhan University hospital on April 1, the next day the patient's condition rapidly deteriorated sent to ICU rely on a breathing machine. Died on the 8th night.
According to reports, the families believe that Peter Wong Shiu-chi's disease symptoms suspected to be infected H7N9 virus, but hospital consultation claims based on experience with the H7N9 virus has nothing to do, and refused to do a special test. Wuhan people said, the local media did not report the matter.http://soundofhope.org/node/325841

The Shanghai newly diagnosed cases of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza in a total of 33 cases


Hong Beijing, April 10, Shanghai Bulletin, ended April 10, 2011, Shanghai, the newly confirmed cases of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Wenyou patients, female, 76 years old, the people of Shanghai and retirees; patients with Kim, female, 81 years old, the people of Shanghai, farmers. Two stable condition, a total of nine close contacts have been implemented under medical observation, at present no abnormal. Shanghai confirmed cases, a total of 15 cases, patients had been discharged.
  As at 12:00 on April 10, April 10 briefing, according to the Health Department of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Province new case of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Patients Humou, male, 65 years old, farmers, Hangzhou, now a hospital for medical treatment. April 10, the the provincial CDC report patient specimens positive for H7N9 avian influenza virus nucleic acid. Zhejiang Provincial Health Department organized experts on clinical manifestations, epidemiological data and laboratory test results, discuss the diagnosis of human infection confirmed cases of the H7N9 avian flu. Currently, the patient's condition is still stable, the hospital is active treatment.
  According to the Health Department of Jiangsu Province, April 10 briefing, Jiangsu Province, the new confirmed cases of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza. Patients Chen, male, 70 years old, and now live in Wuxi Huishan. Onset of March 29, April 10, the provincial expert group diagnosis of the cases of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. Currently in critical condition. After investigation, the close contacts of the cases to a total of 18 people have a fever or respiratory symptoms were not found until now. Patients Xu, male, 74 years old, Jiangyin City, Wuxi City. The onset of April 2, April 10, the provincial expert group diagnosis of the cases of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. Current serious condition. After investigation, the close contacts of the cases there were 13 people, have a fever or respiratory symptoms were not found until now.
  Up to now, the country confirmed infection of H7N9 avian flu to 33, nine people were killed. Among them, Shanghai (15 cases, 5 cases of death), Jiangsu 10 cases (deaths), Zhejiang 6 cases (2 deaths), Anhui 2 cases (1 death). http://www.cnr.cn/2013zt/H7N9qlg/yw/201304/t20130410_512333009.shtml

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Warning 2 types of flu are crossing the border into Vietnam

Warning 2 types of flu are crossing the border into VietnamThe mission of the Ministry of Health A/H7N9 flu prevention inspection at the airport.

CHECK THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF INFLUENZA A/H5N1 AND H7N9 IN HO CHI MINH CITY:

Warning 2 types of flu are crossing the border into Vietnam

(LD) - 78 - Wednesday, 04/10/2013 07:08
    Strong while the A/H7N9 flu outbreak in China, in Vietnam not only face dangerous flu, which have to deal more with no less dangerous H5N1 flu from Cambodia. Afternoon of the 9.4, the Union Ministry of Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien led prevention inspection services in the city.
    The Minister of Health said that the A/H7N9 flu this time not in Vietnam, but the risk of facing this flu is very large because each day receive a large number of tourists to Vietnam. A/H7N9 flu in the north are threatening the southwest, especially the Cambodian border provinces adjacent to the back face emerging A/H5N1 flu in the country with nine cases. 
    Where The first death from A/H5N1 flu in 2013 in Vietnam has been the Ministry of Health confirmed on 9.4.That case NDHH - male, 4 years old, residing in Tan Hoi Trung district High Consulate, Dong Thap. Through history, investigation 4.2013, the family of patients can buy chicken meat.
     Then patients with a high fever due to close contact with poultry and were taken to the CHS family and mortality after switching higher BV routes. At the check, and control gate at the airport Tan Son Nhat (Ho Chi Minh City) afternoon of the 9.4, the Minister of Health proposed distance measure body temperature for all passengers on entry into Vietnam, especially visitors from epidemic areas where World Health Organization recommends. Dr. Nguyen Van Sau, director of the Center for International Health Quarantine Ho Chi Minh City - said from day 1 - 7.4, over 64,000 passengers to the airport, in which about 6000 people from the region (China) but have not found any case of fever or signs of abnormal health.
     The work of preparing the A/H7N9 flu prevention and disease can occur has been the center and the hospital prepared and complete. So people should not panic before this service. Minister of Health said, just this week the Prime Minister will have the power to send to the local country prepare for the most disease prevention A/H5N1 flu and H7N9.

    Hopes and Fears in China Bird Flu Battle


    Ivan Broadhead
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    Source of Novel Avian Flu Outbreak Urgently Sought



    Researchers suspect the H7N9 virus originates in bird markets as human cases rise to 24, including 8 deaths, as of April 9
    Virologists know its name: H7N9. What they don’t yet know is whether this novel avian influenza virus — first reported in humans in China less than two weeks ago — will rapidly fizzle out, become established in animal hosts to fuel future human outbreaks, or morph into a virus that can spread easily between people and spark a deadly pandemic.
    In a frantic effort to find answers, scientists are bearing down on H7N9 on multiple fronts. They are testing wild birds and thousands of domestic fowl; analysing the viruses they find; and trying to trace people who have been exposed to infected patients. Chinese health authorities say that they have 400 laboratories looking for genetic changes in the virus.
    “We are going to be sitting with bated breath over the next month to find out what happens,” says Michael Osterholm, who heads the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy in Minneapolis. As Nature went to press, 24 human cases, including 8 deaths, had been reported in 11 cities, some a few hundred kilometres apart, in eastern China (see map). So many cases in such a short time over such a wide area — up from three cases in two cities a week ago — is “a very concerning situation”, says Osterholm. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=source-novel-avian-flu-outbreak-urgently-sought

    H7N9 bird flu may mutate 8 times faster than regular flu, study finds


    HATTIP CROFSBLOG 

    YIKES!
    The new bird flu could be mutating up to eight times faster than an average flu virus around a protein that binds it to humans, a team of research scientists in Shenzhen says. 
    Dr He Jiankui, an associate professor at South University of Science and Technology of China, said yesterday that the authorities should be alarmed by the results of their research and step up monitoring and control efforts to prevent a possible pandemic. 
    With genetic code of the virus obtained from mainland authorities, the team scrutinised haemagglutinin, a protein that plays a crucial rule in the process of infection. The protein binds the virus to an animal cell, such as respiratory cells in humans, and bores a hole in the cell's membrane to allow entry by the virus. 
    The researchers found dramatic mutation of haemagglutinin in one of the four flu strains released for study by the central government. Nine of the protein's 560 amino acids had changed. In a typical flu virus, only one or two amino acids could change in such a short period of time, he said. 
    "It happened in just one or two weeks. The speed may not have caught up with the HIV, but it's quite unusual for a flu.
    The fast mutation makes the virus' evolutionary development very hard to predict. "We don't know whether it will evolve into something harmless or dangerous," He said. "Our samples are too limited. But the authorities should definitely be alarmed and get prepared for the worst-case scenario." 
    http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/2013/04/h7n9-bird-flu-may-mutate-8-times-faster-than-regular-flu-study-finds-south-china-morning-post.html

    Zhejiang bird expert doubts the H7N9 virus and migratory relationship




    East Asia - Australia migratory birds, migratory channels mapping Huang Xin

      "H7N9 or 'China and South Korea mestizo' yesterday, an online news remarkable. This report from the financial new network, the report said: Institute of pathogenic microorganisms and Immunology Key Laboratory researchers said, the virus fragment reassortant findings show that in the eight gene segments of the H7N9 virus, H7 fragment derived from Zhejiang ducks isolated the avian flu virus, the virus in Zhejiang ducks up retrospective homologous avian influenza virus isolated Korean wild birds; homology of the avian influenza virus isolated N9 fragment of wild birds in Korea. 

    The remaining six gene fragments derived from the H9N2 avian influenza virus. According to the viral genome comparison and phylogenetic analysis, H9N2 avian influenza virus from flocks of China in Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and other places. Gene reassortment likely occurred in the Yangtze River Delta region.Process possibly via Korea of ​​wild birds in the natural migration process, the ducks and the Yangtze River Delta region, flocks itself with the avian flu virus gene reassortment produce...
    http://zjnews.zjol.com.cn/05zjnews/system/2013/04/10/019268645.shtml

    United Nations Calls For Biosecurity Response to H7N9 Flu



    Toll rises for avian flu in China; UN Food and Agriculture Organization recommends safeguarding animals to avoid transmission
    Compiled by staff 
    Published: Apr 9, 2013
    The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and theWorld Health Organization are recommending increased biosecurity safeguards response to the A(H7N9) influenza virus appearing in China.
    As of late Sunday, the WHO reports 21 confirmed human cases of the virus, which has spread from avian species to humans. Of the 21 cases, six people have died, 12 are classified as severe and three are mild cases.
    More than 530 close contacts of the confirmed cases are being closely monitored. An inter-government task force has also been established, with the National Health and Family Planning Commission leading the coordination along with the Ministry of Agriculture and other key ministries in China.
    The animal health sector has intensified investigations into the possible sources and reservoirs of the virus.
    FAO says unlike other influenza strains, including the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, this new virus is hard to detect in poultry because the novel virus causes little to no signs of disease in animals.
    "Unlike H5N1, where chickens were dying off on a large scale, with this virus we don't have a red flag that immediately signals an infection," says Juan Lubroth, FAO Chief Veterinary Officer. "This means farmers may not be aware that virus is circulating in their flock. Biosecurity and hygiene measures will help people protect themselves from virus circulating in seemingly healthy birds or other animals."
    FAO commends China's quick notification of human cases and subsequent release of detailed information to the public on the nature of the virus and other precautionary measures. With this information, FAO and the international scientific community have been analyzing the virus sequence in hopes of better understanding its behavior and its potential impact humans and animals.
    "With the virus harder to detect, good biosecurity measures become even more essential to reducing the risk of virus transmission to humans and animals. Good biosecurity and hygiene measures implemented by farmers, livestock producers, transporters, market workers and consumers represent the first and most effective way to protect the food chain," Lubroth said.
    Though no vaccine is currently available for the virus, the WHO is working with research partners to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. WHO notes that there currently is no evidence of ongoing human-to-human transmission, however animal owners must be on high alert while the virus is being evaluated.
    The first human infection was reported April 1, the Centers for Disease Control says. No cases have appeared outside of China. http://farmfutures.com/story-united-nations-calls-biosecurity-response-h7n9-flu-0-96966

    Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport temperature Check implementation

    Check temperature at the international airport to the implementation, strengthening measures to prevent H7N9 avian influenza infectioN

    Receive the information that you have killed two men become infected with avian influenza H7N9 virus in the city of Shanghai in China, Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City is the body temperature of immigration inspection has been initiatedThien paper dated 7 Phone (electronic version) reported.
     Recently, for the international medical quarantine centers and affiliated organizations, in cooperation with the police and customs of two international airports, Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Long health survey by the Ministry of Health Declaration for immigration inspection and body temperature to Vietnam I was asked to do. Managem..http://www.viet-jo.com/news/social/130409033955.html

    Hangzhou immigration port screening for the H7N9 avian influenza virus


    2013-04-10 06:55:43 Hangzhou Network
    Domestic many deaths caused by the H7N9 avian flu virus, the Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of Zhejiang Province, has established a laboratory of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza virus detection method, immigration officers to carry out testing. From the Ching Ming Festival after daily testing situation summary report. "Zhejiang Inspection and Quarantine Bureau staff said that, since April, has not been detected persons exit carrying the H7N9 avian flu virus.
    Because the main symptoms of the flu are fever, cough, Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou, the ports of entry, each passengers in and out of the shut through infrared body temperature monitor...

    CDC activates emergency center over H7N9



    Apr 9, 2013 (CIDRAP News) – The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Atlanta yesterday to support the response to the H7N9 influenza outbreak in China, CDC officials said in an e-mailed statement today.

    The EOC was activated at level 2, the second of three levels. Level 1, the highest, signals an agency-wide response. "This is a limited activation that allows for the use of additional resources and staff to meet the technical needs of a public health response," the agency said.

    Activation was prompted because the novel H7N9 avian influenza virus has never been seen before in animals or humans and because reports from China have linked it to severe human disease, the agency said.

    "Since this is an international outbreak, activation of the EOC provides resources, logistical support, and avenues of communication with international partners that make management of the situation easier," the CDC said, adding that it is collaborating closely with authorities in China and other countries.

    "Additionally, in this stage of investigation and intense planning, activation of the EOC is intended to ensure that internal connections are developed and maintained and that CDC staff are kept informed and up to date with regard to the changing situation," the statement said.

    Information on the number of personnel involved in the CDC response was not available at this writing.
    Information on the CDC Web site says the last EOC response was for Japan's severe earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

    more than half of the H7N9 virus infected over the age of 60


    Mainland more than half of the H7N9 virus infected over the age of 60 experts interpret the reason

    2013-04-10 07:22   
      Original title: more than half of the 28 infected over 60 years of age
      Why the H7N9 virus in particular "preference" elderly?
      Province respiratory department experts believe that this does not mean that other age groups are not susceptible
      □ newspaper reporter Huang Miao Jun
      Morning News yesterday, the province has added two cases of H7N9 avian influenza virus infected, their age more than 50 years of age. Comprehensive national 28 confirmed infections, the reporter found 19 infected persons aged 50 years or above the age of 15 in more than 60 years old, 60 years old or older accounted for more than half.
      The elderly are not the H7N9 avian flu virus susceptible populations? The reporter interviewed the director of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital Respiratory Yan Jianping chief physician, SARS period in 2003, Yan Zhuren members of the Group of Zhejiang Province, is also involved in the province to the prevention and control of avian influenza.
      "Said the H7N9 virus preference elderly, this is not accurate to say that, because so far, the country found only 28 cases of infection, 28 patients to summarize the law is not science." Yan Zhuren said, medicine is very strict things, there must be a large number of cases in order to summarize some of the laws of this avian flu is a new disease, under any judgment is still too early.
      However, Yan Zhuren, the previously popular flu, the elderly and children is indeed susceptible populations, because these two populations low immunity, susceptible to the virus. Every time the flu strikes, these two groups still have to pay attention to the protection, to improve their immunity.
      Analysis of a few cases of deaths, can be found mostly in later respiratory distress, lung function decline. Many readers wondering, is not now need to enhance the lung function of exercise?
      "Some of this statement putting the cart before the horse. Lung function is compromised because of virus attack before, rather than say lung function was caused by a viral infection bad as long as you develop good habits, can enhance their immunity, no need to also impossible to use increase lung function approach to prevention. "Yanzhu Ren said.
      Although little understanding of the H7N9 avian flu virus, but the the infection manifested situation and flu symptoms are basically similar, so Yan Zhuren recommended for flu protection principles, when the bird flu struck. are also applicable, such as Peregrine good ventilation, wash their hands, pay attention to rest and balanced nutrition, fewer trips to the many people confined environment.
      Each flu has mortality, there are only 28 cases, we should not look at multiple deaths, I felt this terrible disease, panic mood. My advice is to seek immediate medical attention when symptoms occur, can help early detection of disease. "Yan Zhuren introduced from domestic H7N9 infection appears to strengthen the power of the Provincial People's Hospital of fever clinics Once suspected cases will be promptly sent to the clinic.  http://health.xinmin.cn/jkzx/2013/04/10/19647333.html

    China Bird Flu Outbreak Tied to Viruses That May Hit Humans Hard


    China Bird Flu Outbreak Tied to Viruses That May Hit Humans Hard

    By Michelle Fay Cortez and Andrea Gerlin on April 09, 201
    China’s deadly avian flu outbreak is being driven by at least two closely-related viruses, a situation that may make it more difficult to contain in humans and birds, researchers said.
    The H7N9 flu has shown signs of genetic diversity since the first three patients were diagnosed, said Richard Webby, director of a World Health Organization collaborating center for the virus at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. It already appears more infectious than the H5N1 strain of bird flu that has been circulating since 2003, infecting 600 people and killing 60 percent of them, he said.
    Scientists from around the world are working together to understand the virus because of the potential devastation caused by novel infections. The pandemics of the past century include the 1918 Spanish flu that killed as many as 50 million people and the 2003 SARS outbreak that killed 774.
    “This virus might be getting more infectious to humans,” Webby said in a telephone interview. “If this is let spread from where it is now, it will evolve further. That’s what viruses do. If it isn’t contained now, that will almost certainly happen.
    Scientists tracking the virus need more information about the ecosystems of birds in China, including those in live markets, feeder farms and wild populations, to better understand and tackle the virus, said Maria Zambon, director of the U.K.’s national influenza center. That will provide a clearer view of how easily H7N9 spreads and how best to control it.
    “The distribution of the cases, which is over several hundred kilometers, without obvious epidemiological links, suggests that there are diverse sources,” she said in a telephone interview.

    Tissue Samples

    Local governments must collect tissue samples from birds at poultry markets nationwide in the hunt for the cause of the outbreak that’s killed nine people, Chinese officials said yesterday. The process is more complicated because the virus doesn’t seem to harm the birds, eliminating the ability to track it by following a path of dead fowl, Webby said.
    While the number of cases has risen to 28, there is no evidence yet that the virus is spreading from human to human, World Health Organization officials said. Zambon joined other flu scientists calling for evaluation of those with human exposure to H7N9 by analyzing their blood samples for evidence of antibodies produced in response to the virus.

    China Response

    China has increased its capacity to respond to emerging infectious pathogens since the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak that caused almost $40 billion in economic losses a decade ago. SARS was easily transmitted by droplets produced when an infected person coughed or sneezed.
    Chinese officials are looking at two families to see if human-to-human transmission of the H7N9 avian flu occurred, a spokesman for the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.
    There’s no confirmation yet that the virus is spreading between humans, the spokesman, Gregory Hartl, said at a news conference in Geneva. Members of the same family who have the flu may have caught it from the same environmental source, he said.
    Proving that may not be possible immediately if an infected family member has recovered and lacks isolates of the virus in his or her blood, said John McCauley, director of the WHO Influenza Centre at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. Evidence of past infection may not be apparent until antibodies appear in the blood, which take a few weeks.
    “In one of the early cases there was the possibility of a family cluster but it was not confirmed,” McCauley said in a telephone interview. “I suspect that the clustering that is going on, whether or not it is the same zoonotic source, would be difficult to prove.”

    H7N9 Samples

    The H7N9 virus isolated in samples from people in China may also be potentially atypical because different samples may have different lineages, or clades, said McCauley, who has also looked at its genetic profile, which has been published on www.gisaid.org.
    “One of the early viruses had a genetically distinguishable nucleoprotein gene, so that was an unusual virus,” McCauley said. “It’s got the sort of characteristics that are somewhat unusual for a poultry virus. But the background knowledge on this is pretty sparse. It’s early days still.”