The Bird Flu Pandemic Outbreak
It originated from a mutation in wild ducks combining with a pre existing human strain.
The bird flu pandemic outbreak. Citing the bird based spanish flu outbreak of 1920 and the h5n1 outbreak in. It was caused by an h1n1 virus with genes of avian origin. While very rare some avian influenza a viruses have also caused illness in people in north america. It spread to singapore in february 1957 reached hong kong by april and us by june.
The virus was first identified in guizhou. An influenza a virus h3n2 outbreak in china led to the flu pandemic of 1968 also known as the hong kong flu it started in 1968 and lasted until 1969 70. The spanish flu of 1918 which caused an estimated 50 million deaths demonstrates why pandemic influenza viruses have been the focus of the world health organization and governments around the world. The 1997 avian influenza outbreak also called bird flu was a highly pathogenic avian influenza a h5n1 outbreak known to be the first to be transmitted to humans.
It occurred in hong kong in 1997 when humans started acquiring the virus directly from chickens without the involvement of an intermediate host. New swine flu strain could be the next pandemic image. Although there is not universal consensus regarding where the virus originated it spread worldwide during 1918 1919. It is often referred to simply as bird flu or avian influenza even though it is only one of many subtypes.
Getty comparable or even higher seropositivity results have been seen in live bird market workers for avian flu e g. In the united states it was first identified in military personnel in spring 1918. The asian flu was a category 2 flu pandemic outbreak of avian influenza that originated in china in early 1956 lasting until 1958. Influenza a viruses are constantly changing making it possible on very rare occasions for non human influenza viruses to change in such a way that they can infect people easily.
The highly pathogenic influenza a virus subtype h5n1 is an emerging avian influenza virus that is causing global concern as a potential pandemic threat. The 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history. With pandemics explosively spreading a virus from human to human it s never a matter of if but when greger writes.