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    Infectious diseases spreading faster than ever: U.N.

    Infectious diseases spreading faster than ever: U.N. By Laura MacInnis
    Wed Aug 22, 6:06 PM ET



    GENEVA (Reuters) - Infectious diseases are emerging more quickly around the globe, spreading faster and becoming increasingly difficult to treat, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday.

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    In its annual World Health Report, the United Nations agency warned there was a good possibility that another major scourge like AIDS, SARS or Ebola fever with the potential of killing millions would appear in the coming years.

    "Infectious diseases are now spreading geographically much faster than at any time in history," the WHO said.

    It said it was vital to keep watch for new threats like the emergence in 2003 of SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which spread from China to 30 countries and killed 800 people.

    "It would be extremely naive and complacent to assume that there will not be another disease like AIDS, another Ebola, or another SARS, sooner or later," the report warned.

    Since the 1970s, the WHO said, new threats have been identified at an "unprecedented rate" of one or more every year, meaning that nearly 40 diseases exist today which were unknown just over a generation ago.

    Over the last five years alone, WHO experts had verified more than 1,100 epidemics of different diseases.

    With more than 2 billion people traveling by air every year, the U.N. agency said: "an outbreak or epidemic in one part of the world is only a few hours away from becoming an imminent threat somewhere else."

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    The report called for renewed efforts to monitor, prevent and control epidemic-prone ailments such as cholera, yellow fever and meningococcal diseases.

    International assistance may be required to help health workers in poorer countries identify and contain outbreaks of emerging viral diseases such as Ebola and Marburg hemorrhagic fever, the WHO said.

    It warned that global efforts to control infectious diseases have already been "seriously jeopardized" by widespread drug resistance, a consequence of poor medical treatment and misuse of antibiotics.

    This is a particular problem in tuberculosis, where extensively drug-resistant (XDR-TB) strains of the contagious respiratory ailment have emerged worldwide.

    "Drug resistance is also evident in diarrheal diseases, hospital-acquired infections, malaria, meningitis, respiratory tract infections, and sexually transmitted infections, and is emerging in HIV," the report declared.

    Although the H5N1 bird flu virus has not mutated into a form that passes easily between humans, as many scientists had feared, the next influenza pandemic was "likely to be of an avian variety" and could affect some 1.5 billion people.

    "The question of a pandemic of influenza from this virus or another avian influenza virus is still a matter of when, not if," the WHO said.

    It said all countries must share essential health data, such as virus samples and reports of outbreaks, as required under international health rules, to mitigate such risks.

    Accidents involving toxic chemicals, nuclear power and other environmental disasters should also be communicated quickly and clearly to minimize public health threats.

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    Re: Infectious diseases spreading faster than ever: U.N.

    Quote Originally Posted by florgal
    It said all countries must share essential health data, such as virus samples and reports of outbreaks, as required under international health rules, to mitigate such risks.

    I would like to report that Mexico and the U.S.A. are in violation of these international health rules and should be investigated at once. Thank You.

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    About a month or so ago in my county we got sent in the mail a "Seasonal and Pandemic flu Guide" it is about 20 pages and has all kinds of "preparedness" stuff-basics like hand washing and symptoms to look for then it goes into telling you to have 2-3 weeks of food,meds,diapers and what will be closed/open during a pandemic.
    Did anyone else get one?




    Head 'em up,move 'em out Rawhide!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rawhide
    About a month or so ago in my county we got sent in the mail a "Seasonal and Pandemic flu Guide" it is about 20 pages and has all kinds of "preparedness" stuff-basics like hand washing and symptoms to look for then it goes into telling you to have 2-3 weeks of food,meds,diapers and what will be closed/open during a pandemic.
    Did anyone else get one?




    Head 'em up,move 'em out Rawhide!
    Are you kidding?
    I don't know where you live, but I'm in north central North Carolina and we didn't get anything like that. If we had I'd be asking some serious questions loudly and often like- 'What the heck do you know that you're beating around the bush about?'

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