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Topic - H5N1/flu (other types)
Posted: 10 Jul 2024 at 2:53am By Dutch Josh

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It's like H5N1 is throwing out as many red flags as it can, trying its best to warn us. We may be sleepwalking into another pandemic, the consequences of which are unpredictable. Study paywalled unfortunately. You should be following if you aren't already, BTW.

DJ, like with Mpox, CoViD also reporting/testing for H5N1 is the major problem..."bad for tourism"..."saving the economy"...

Making the same mistakes all over again !

Maybe the biggest two risks;
-Spread of H5N1 we do NOT see (a.o. in mice, rats etc, also wild animals or regions more remote)
-Mixing with other (flu)types...

Lots of symptoms may be seen in lots of other diseases..so testing positive for one may stop testing for other diseases...The virus feels "more welcome" in hosts with less immunity...

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