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The History of Bird Flu in the U.S.

With the threat of a possible bird flu pandemic, many Americans are wondering how it will affect the United States, how and where it has already affected the country, and what they can do to protect themselves. At the moment, however, the bird flu has not become the problem that it has the potential to be.

So far, no Americans have been infected with the bird flu, including those who live and/or travel overseas. The risk to Americans in Asia, Europe, and Africa, where the bird flu has been seen in human hosts, is low. Medical and public health authorities have been watching closely for any potential outbreak here in the United States.

Besides keeping an eye on the situation, some states are making preparations should a pandemic situation occur. Should the bird flu make the jump to being transmittable from person to person, the community will need to try to contain or limit the spread of infection as quickly as possible. These plans may include the treatment with antivirals to those who are sick or who have been exposed to the bird flu; enforcing quarantines of sick and exposed people to their homes, hospitals, or specific facilities; closing schools, business, and public events as needed to contain and outbreak; and restricting travel to and from infected areas. People will also be encouraged to follow basic health standards such as washing their hands with soap and water, staying away from those who have been infected, and staying at home if they become sick themselves.

Another concern that people have is the number of migratory birds that pass through the United States each year. So far, however, the bird flu has not been detected in any such birds. As a general rule, the public is cautioned to observe all wildlife, including wild birds, from a distance. This would offer the most protection to you should an outbreak occur, and also minimizes the disturbance to the environment and the animal. If you find a sick or dead bird you should avoid all contact and inform the local authorities in charge of its disposal.

With the amount of chicken, turkey, and other poultry consumed in the United States, the food supply is obviously a concern with some people. However, new import restrictions, bird flu testing programs, and federal inspection programs that have been put into place helps to ensure that the poultry being sold is safe to eat. The United States now bans poultry and poultry products from being imported from countries where the bird flu has been identified. All live birds, including those used for food and those to be sold as pets, are kept under quarantine and tested before being sent out.

Another thing that has changed in the United States since the outbreak of the bird flu is that there are some influenza vaccine manufacturers currently producing in the country. Sanofi Pasteur has its entire production process based in the United States, and MedImmune has a portion of theirs. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has made the expansion and establishment of manufacturing facilities inside the United States on of its top priorities.

One of the biggest impacts that the bird flu has had on U.S. history is that it has opened our eyes to how at risk we really are to something that at first seems totally harmless. Despite all of the advances made in medicine and science, there is still so much that we do not know. The bird flu has opened our eyes to the need for continued research in those areas. It had a dramatic effect on how we look at world commerce, and will leave a lasting impression on the way goods are imported and exported.

Latest News About Bird Flu:

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CEL-SCI CORPORATION (Amex: CVM) announces that CEL-1000 increased the immune response against H5 avian influenza antigen in combination with MAS-1, a water-in-oil adjuvant delivery system. These findings were presented on May 23, 2007 by Dr. Daniel Zimmerman, Senior Vice President of Research, Cellular Immunology at CEL-SCI at the American Society of Microbiologists 107th annual general meeting in Toronto, Canada. [click link for full article]

FDA Finalizes Guidances For Pandemic And Seasonal Influenza Vaccines

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today issued final recommendations to increase the supply of safe and effective influenza vaccines for both seasonal and pandemic use. FDA's goal with the guidances is to outline the regulatory pathways for the rapid development and approval of these products. "FDA continues its commitment to help increase the supply of influenza vaccines and support the development of new approaches to vaccine production," said Jesse L. [click link for full article]

Confirmation Of Avian Influenza H7N2 Infection, UK

The Health Protection Agency is providing expert support and advice to the National Public Health Service for Wales after an H7N2 avian influenza infection was found in birds on a small farm in north Wales. The Agency has carried out tests on specimens from nine people associated with the incident; seven are from Wales and two were from north west England. Four of the test results were positive - two of these were from Wales and two were from north...

Baxter Supports Improved Access To Pandemic Influenza Treatment In The Developing World

Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX) expressed its continued support of the World Health Organization's (WHO) pandemic planning programs through participation in a planned international stockpile program. [click link for full article]

99 Cases Of Bird Flu Human Infection So Far In Indonesia

The Ministry of Health of Indonesia has announced a new case of human infection of H5N1 avian influenza.A 5-year-old female from Wonogiri district, Central Java Province developed symptoms on 8 May, was hospitalized on 15 May and died in hospital on 17 May.Initial investigations into the source of her infection indicate exposure to dead poultry.Of the 97 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 77 have been fatal. [click link for full article]

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