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Loudmouth Schnook



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 8:22 pm    Post subject: Avian flu and human health, an interesting article... Reply with quote

A friend forwarded this article to me... interesting how Govts tend to panic. From what I understand of the history of influenza, avian flu mutates once it meets the human variety and thus it spreads. Therefore, if I am not mistaken in my understanding, the only way to stop the spread is to develop a vaccine for the current avian flu strain as any previous human flu jags won't work until it has actually proven to have mutated. Which is the next question - has it?

Holls

AVIAN FLU: Governments stock up with vaccine that doesn't work

It's a great time to be a Roche shareholder. Not only does the pharmaceutical giant produce Herceptin, it's also responsible for Tamiflu (oseltamivir).
Governments around the world, panicked by the threat of an avian flu pandemic, are ordering the vaccine by the truckload. The UK government has placed an order for 14.6 million doses, while the US government is buying 20 million doses.
This is marvellous business for Roche, of course, although it has overlooked to remind clients that Tamiflu won't do a thing to fight avian flu. Avian flu has yet to mutate into a virus that is communicable between humans, so an effective vaccine can be developed only when this has happened. In reality, a virus mutates one million times more frequently than DNA and so a vaccine is effective only against last year's virus.
Health officials in Canada seem to be talking some sense. Its federal health minister Ujjal Dosanjh has already gone on record to state that Tamiflu is useless against a flu that doesn't exist, and officials are urging Canadians to stop buying private supplies of the stuff. Nonetheless, the Canadian government is ignoring the views of its health minister, and is busy stockpiling Tamiflu along with the rest of the world, and for good measure is also hoarding up with supplies of the other flu vaccines Relenza (zanamivir) and amantadine, which are equally useless.
Meanwhile, Roche is counting the dollar bills. Sales of Tamiflu this year are expected to reach £522m ($925m), three times last year's totals. Its share price will doubtlessly soar, avian-like.

From What Doctors Don't Tell You
http://www.wddty.co.uk/index.asp

If you want more go to -
http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/rumsfeld_to_profit_from_avian_flu_hoax.htm
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NannyP



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is just goverments covering their backs, so when it all goes pear shaped they can look like the good guy Confused
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Heather
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd hardly say we're stockpiling the Tamiflu - we had 4 boxes last week !
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