Frequent Human H5N1 Transmission in IndonesiaWE ARE WAY CLOSER TO THE EMERGENCE OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC THAN THE MSM IS REPORTING.
Recombinomics Commentary 00:30
July 18, 2008
The MOH report also says that 24% of the 116 cases "occurred in 10 clusters of blood-related family members."
But the report offers no opinion on how many cases of person-to-person transmission occurred. As reported previously, person-to-person transmission was considered likely in a widely publicized cluster of eight cases (seven confirmed, one probable) in Sumatra in May 2006.
WHO reports on the Indonesian cases so far this year show only one family case cluster, involving a 38-year-old woman from West Jakarta, who fell ill in late January, and her 15-year-old daughter, who got sick in early February.
THIS MAY BECOME THE BIGGEST ISSUE NEXT YEAR - AFTER IRAN...
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