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[–] TammyTobacco@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 day ago (4 children)

The article is behind a paywall. What does it say?

[–] cabillaud@lemmy.world 1 points 19 hours ago

No paywall for me..

[–] cabillaud@lemmy.world 1 points 19 hours ago

No paywall for me..

[–] Flashback956@feddit.nl 2 points 1 day ago

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Over 40 top virologists from around the world are urgently warning about the growing threat of the H5N1 avian flu. While human-to-human transmission hasn’t been confirmed, sporadic infections in people with no known animal contact raise concerns about the virus adapting. H5N1 is now found in wild birds, livestock, and humans across all U.S. states and Canada, with over 168 million poultry culled and over 70 human cases—including one death.

The Global Virus Network (GVN) calls for stronger global action, urging governments to apply lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Key recommendations include:

  • Strengthening animal and human surveillance, including testing milk, wastewater, and workers.
  • Sharing genomic data rapidly.
  • Enforcing protective gear and hygiene on farms.
  • Providing self-testing for workers and healthcare access.
  • Boosting funding, especially in high-risk areas.
  • Investing in virus prediction, vaccine development, and clinical research.

Experts emphasize that early detection, community engagement, and international cooperation are crucial to preventing a potential human pandemic.

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Leading virologists from over 40 countries are sounding the alarm over the increasing threat of H5N1 avian flu—which can cause coughing, body aches, fatigue, pneumonia, and other symptoms in humans—urging global leaders to step up with a range of measures and to use knowledge gained during the COVID pandemic.

“In the U.S. sporadic human infections with no known contact with infected animals highlight the possibility of viral adaptation for efficient human-to-human transmission,” Global Virus Network (GVN) scientists write in a commentary published this week in The Lancet Regional Health–Americas. “Concurrently, the virus continues to circulate in wild birds, backyard flocks, and hunted migratory species, further amplifying the risk to humans and domestic animals.”

The experts compel leaders to address the issue by boosting surveillance, enhancing biosecurity, and preparing for potential human-to-human viral transmission.

The authors note that more than 995 dairy cow herds and at least 70 people have been infected with H5N1, including severe cases and the first reported U.S. death. 

“Understanding the current landscape of H5N1 infections is critical for effective prevention and response,” Dr. Sten H. Vermund, chief medical officer of the GVN and dean of the USF Health College of Public Health at the University of South Florida, said in a press release. “The virus’s ability to infect both animals and humans, combined with recent genetic changes, underscores the importance of proactive surveillance and rapid response measures.”

The highly pathogenic influenza virus is now circulating in all 50 states and Canada, the virologists warn, resulting in the loss or culling of more than 168 million poultry animals in the U.S. since 2022. While human-to-human transmission is not documented, experts warn that virus mutations or the combination of two flu viruses could increase transmissibility.

The researchers made several recommendations:

  • Continuously monitoring animals, including testing milk, wastewater, and people working with infected animals, to track virus evolution that may lead to human-to human transmissibility.
  • Accelerating the sharing of genomic data among global research networks to track virus evolution and spread.
  • Using personal protective equipment and strict farm-cleaning protocols.
  • Advocating for self-administered diagnostic tests for farmworkers and health care access for frontline medical workers.
  • Providing more funding for responses, especially in high-risk regions.
  • Investing in predicting traits of avian flu viruses from genetic data.
  • Developing and rapidly administering vaccines to people and animals.
  • Conducting clinical studies on the properties of emerging virus strains, potential therapies, and vaccines.

“A robust nationwide monitoring system is essential to quickly detect and quarantine affected animals and implement preventive measures to curb further spread and human infections,” said Elyse Stachler, GVN member and a research scientist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. “Further, we believe it is crucial to maintain trust and stakeholder buy-in for monitoring programs, particularly from farmworkers.”

“We are advocating for community-driven strategies to ensure the successful implementation of vaccines, if necessary,” said Dr. Christian Bréchot, president emeritus of the GVN and director of the USF Health Microbiomes Institute and senior associate dean for research in global affairs in the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. “The situation with H5N1 demands heightened vigilance and collaboration across public health sectors. Early detection and robust surveillance are critical to prevent further spread.”

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[–] JaymesRS@literature.cafe 25 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thankfully the US has a president who is deeply experienced in pandemic management and bringing society together in common cause so I should manage ok. 😭

[–] betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm sure he's busy issuing orders and preparing a response plan (to blame Joe Biden).

[–] j0ester@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

This time it’s Obama’s fault.

[–] Shootingstarrz17@lemmy.world 17 points 1 day ago

Don't worry, just inject bleach! It worked last time. /s

[–] MoonlightFox@lemmy.world 25 points 1 day ago (4 children)

How to prepare for this shit again? I guess I can start by storing some masks, and a lot more food.

Any advice or thoughts? I can work from home fulltime, and grocery deliveries is possible.

[–] carrion0409@lemm.ee 34 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

My recommendation is to honestly just do what we did during covid. The government likely won't be enforcing anything this time so we're probably gonna be on our own. Also I recommend stocking up on things asap. We're already having supply chain issues and it's gonna get infinitely worse if or when this pops off.

[–] MoonlightFox@lemmy.world 24 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I live in Norway, so the government will do everything in it's power to protect its citizens probably. Like it did during COVID.

Theres no supply chain issues here currently either. During COVID pretty much everything was available besides acceptably priced GPUs

[–] carrion0409@lemm.ee 26 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Ah I'm American so I'm probably just gonna die lol

[–] krashmo@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago (3 children)

If you get the flu just attend the next Trump rally you can find and cough as much as possible

[–] carrion0409@lemm.ee 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Honestly that's a good idea

[–] krashmo@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I think so. Spit on your hands and touch all the door handles you can find. Introduce yourself with a handshake to everyone you encounter. Buy a MAGA hat and see if you can get a picture or something with Trump. Turn yourself into a full on bio weapon that exclusively targets fascists.

[–] carrion0409@lemm.ee 4 points 1 day ago

I'm gonna become a carrier from left 4 dead. I'll show no symptoms but I'll get everyone around me infected

[–] nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

Ethically, I hate it. Realistically, the pandemic largely happened in the US because it was used as biological warfare against the populace, hoping that it would stay in blue areas and, turnabout is fair play.

[–] TheBat@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

Typhoid Mary 2: MAGA Boogaloo

[–] M1ch431@slrpnk.net 14 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

The best thing to prepare is to not be fearful and to not panic.

I suggest that everybody protest against factory farming and participate in boycotts. Call lawmakers and regulators to take direct action against these companies and their dangerous practices (and hold them responsible).

[–] boreengreen@lemm.ee 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

If you pitch it as a wall around the farms, that the farms will pay for. You might have a shot.

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[–] PattyMcB@lemmy.world 18 points 1 day ago

COVID2 Electric Boogaloo

[–] ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 day ago

This Week in Virology talks a bit about this at the 10min mark TWiV 1214: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

Episode webpage: https://www.microbe.tv/twiv/twiv-1214/

Media file: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/twiv/TWiV1214.mp3?dest-id=25528

Also worth bookmarking the CDC summary... For as long as it's up. https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/situation-summary/index.html

[–] j0ester@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago

Donald and HHS: A1 said fake news. This is Obama’s fault.

[–] carrion0409@lemm.ee 22 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Uh oh... Please don't tell me I was correct about another pandemic...

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[–] MisterCurtis@lemmy.world 21 points 1 day ago

I wasn't expecting my bingo card to fill up so fast.

[–] j0ester@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

Red counties first.

[–] Gregg@lemm.ee 11 points 1 day ago

Can’t wait for the “that’s gay and fake” crowd to act like nothing is happening and if it is it’s Klaus Schwab’s fault.

[–] Wahots@pawb.social 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

A lot of innocent people would die, but there could also be some big Ws if you know who and crew all kicked the bucket by dying due to the virus or ODing on bleach and ivermectin early, rather than after four years. Thumbing our noses at mother nature by slashing health departments and the WHO contributions are just asking for trouble.

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