FOWL! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think
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FOWL! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think



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4/12/06
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"FOWL!" is an investigative report into how dioxins, POPs and other environment chemicals are contributing to illness in migratory birds, chickens and humans by making them more susceptible to the effects of influenza viruses.

The avian flu scare is just the latest act in an ongoing world government drama. This book is a disclosure about betrayals on many levels. Here are a few of the truths that will be exposed: -Who wants the rural chickens dead? Who benefits from the destruction of the family farm, here and abroad? -What are the real reasons that domestic chickens and ducks are sick? -What is the connection between toxic environmental conditions and the death ofmigratory birds? -Why are human deaths associated with bird flu concentrated in Southeast Asia? -Who benefits from the manufacture of a 'pandemic vaccine'? What's in it? -Why vaccines are not the answer.

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COMMENT: This is pure hype! From the UK....
April 9, 2006: Telegraph | News | Bird flu 'could kill 100,000 children' The Government's most senior medical adviser has warned that 100,000 schoolchildren could die if a bird flu pandemic strikes Britain. Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer, said in a letter leaked to The Sunday Times that school closures could help keep the death toll down, but 50,000 children could still be expected to die.
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Comment: They are pushing the Annual flu shot even though it would offer NO protection
against H5N1. The reason: get everyone use to being in line so that when H5N1 vaccine is
ready, the mechanism will be in place. Beware!


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Bird Flu on Hospital Specialists' Agenda

By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer

Wednesday, March 22, 2006


(03-22) 13:22 PST Chicago (AP) --

Hospital infection experts bracing for a possible worldwide flu epidemic say the first U.S. cases might show up in travelers returning from bird flu hot spots overseas.

At the University of Chicago Hospitals, any patient with flu symptoms who'd recently traveled to Asia and had contact with live poultry would be sent to an isolation room, said Dr. Stephen Weber, whose job is to control infection outbreaks.

"This is a trigger for what's called the bio-outbreak response plan," Weber said.

With rising numbers of birds and humans abroad infected with a deadly form of the H5N1 flu, U.S. hospitals need to get ready now, a federal bird flu expert said Tuesday at a Chicago meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology in America.

"It's extremely important to investigate every H5N1 case," said Dr. Timothy Uyeki of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A single U.S. human case might be just the start, and scientists need to know if the virus has mutated to become easily spread between humans — a development that could trigger a global pandemic, Uyeki said.

Health officials don't know if the virus that has decimated Asian poultry flocks will mutate enough to cause a pandemic, but they are fearful because of its rapid and unprecedented spread among fowl. There have been more than 180 confirmed human cases of bird flu and over 100 deaths. No U.S. cases have been reported.

Many American hospitals are still in the planning stage for a pandemic; others have plans in place.

Weber said if a suspected case turns up at his hospital, public health officials would be notified, and the patient's mucous or saliva would be whisked to a state lab in Chicago for tests and diagnosis.

The number of cases could quickly explode, causing a shortage of ventilators, isolation rooms, supplies and doctors and nurses.

"Awful" decisions will be commonplace if a pandemic hits, like whether a very ill 65-year-old patient should be denied a ventilator so that a 25-year-old more likely to survive can get one, said Dr. Andrew Pavia, an infectious disease specialist from Salt Lake City who attended the meeting.

The worst-case scenarios involving an onslaught of hundreds of severely ill patients would force hospitals to shut down some routine services and ration things like hospital beds and antiviral drugs.

Even slightly better scenarios will still stretch hospital resources thin, said Dr. Trish Perl, president of the epidemiology society.

"You have to figure out how you're going to keep a hospital open, delivering babies, and advocate for the patients and advocate for the health care worker and not have it all fall apart," said Perl, staff epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital. "It's very challenging."

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