from Dr.Larry MADOFF
ProMed
The news regarding H7N9 influenza coming out of
China has been puzzling and fascinating for public health and infectious
disease scientists, and worrisome for all. The disease is puzzling
because, unlike other strains of avian flu, the current outbreak has
been detected more often in humans than birds; humans have been the
sentinels of the virus for birds, not vice versa. It is fascinating as
the outbreak has spurred new efforts to understand it, and coincided
with the publication of important and controversial influenza research.
And it is worrisome because all indications lead us to expect another
global flu epidemic, if not from this strain then from another. As of
the most recent report, a total of 130 cases laboratory confirmed with
avian influenza A (H7N9) have been reported to WHO including 31 deaths.
It took years for this many human H5N1 cases to be detected.