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Title: Pandemic


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Pandemic
  • From Greekpan (all)demos (people)
  • WHOa pandemic is a global epidemic of an
    infectious disease.
  • Seasonal flu is not considered pandemic

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Pandemics in history
  • Small pox (vaccine)
  • Cholera (clean water)
  • Plague (hygiene,general health)
  • Syphilis (attenuation,antibiotics)
  • Flu
  • Recent HIV

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Smittkoppor
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Monkey pox
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Pandemics today
  • Political awareness (HIV major inducer)
  • Rapid diagnosis (SARS,weeksHIV,years)
  • Promising drug development.
  • Vaccines or - development
  • -
  • Rapid spread.
  • Less robust societies (lean)

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New pathogens all the time
  • 10 pathogenic viruses last 10 years
  • 4 of these lethal for man
  • SARS,epidemi 2003,10-70 lethality
  • Nipah,12 epidemies,gt50 lethality
  • Hendra,40 lethality
  • H5N1,avian flu,present lethality 1-5?

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Economy of the SARS scare
  • GDP growth rate in China 2003 reduced by more
    than 1.
  • Four months epidemic in Hong Kong, average
    reduction of 60 of air passengers
  • Global cost of epidemic with some 700 mortalities
    gt35 billion USD.
  • 50 million USD cost/individual death.

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Influenza virus subtypes unpredictability of a
pandemic threat
Group 1
Group 2
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Increasing flu pandemics?
  • Pandemic strains may be generated
  • 1.directly but mutated straight from a foreign
    animal species (Spanish).
  • 2.exchange genes with flu from other species
    (pig,bird).
  • In China 1968 2008
    Increase
  • Pigs 5 million 1.3 billion
    x260
  • Poultry 12 million 13 billion
    x1050

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China not the source of H5N1? Robert G. Wallace,
HoangMinh HoDac, Richard H. Lathrop, and Walter
M. Fitch A statistical phylogeography of
influenza A H5N1 PNAS 2007 104 4473-4478
Foto Reuters
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Speed/volume of global spread via human travel
  • What took months to travel some hundred years
  • ago may now take hours.
  • International flight passengers
  • soon 1 billion/year.
  • gt30 humans arrive from foreign countries every
    second.

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Flu pandemics
  • Ten A flu pandemics in last 300 years
  • Spanish,H1N1,1918-9
  • Asian,H2N2,1957
  • HongKong1968
  • ?,?,?
  • Spanish like avian flu,Asian and HongKong added
    avian flu genes

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Virus enters the body through nose, mouth and eye
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Handling pandemic threats
  • Educate politicians/mass media
  • Be open about disease information (SARS,MCD)
  • Make rational precautions
  • Reduce anxiety

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Swine flu August 21,2009
  • Price of pork in USA down 72
  • Rumours in Swedish press that flu vaccine is
  • a)contaminated with squalene
  • b)will induce neural paralysis
  • In Stockholm suggestions that one person in
  • Ministry of Health may be infected caused
  • Ministry of Finance officials to give walk-over
  • in budget discussions.
  • All Swedes expected to be vaccinated18 million
    doses ordered,500 million USD cost
  • RealitySwine flu is somewhat more aggressive
    at present compared to seasonal flu.
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