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Posted by WildB (Member # 2917) on :
 
Chinese researchers have discovered, maybe helped? mutations in the new strain of avian influenza A, known as H7N9, and have found that the virus has the ability to spread from human to human, the latest issue of the Guangzhou-based Southern Metropolis Weekly reported.and was confirmed by Homeland Security? Population control baby! 22 Jan 2014 -- China's National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) said on Tuesday it is now coordinating closely with other departments to prevent and control the H7N9 avian flu.

https://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/news/2014/01/index.html Population control baby!

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?id=20140112000072&cid=1103&MainCatID=0

Dr. Michael Gardam, an infectious disease consultant with Toronto's University Health Network who's not with the WHO, says it's "odd" for humans to get infected with H5N1 from a non-poultry source. "Almost all of the cases that we've heard about going back to the 1990s, there's been direct contact with poultry,"

http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/alberta-woman-who-died-of-h5n1-was-in-her-20s-1.2490018
 
Posted by WildB (Member # 2917) on :
 
Comparison of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, H7N9 ...

https://europepmc.org/article/MED/33261654

Characteristics of severe cases with COVID-19 or H7N9. The mean time from illness onset to severity was 8.0 days for COVID-19 vs 5.2 days for H7N9 . For the severe cases, there were no significant differences in the hospitalization-fatality ratio and the lung lobes involvement between COVID-19 and H7N9 (Table 2.)

Conclusions

The proportion of severe cases were higher for H7N9 and SARS-CoV-2 infections, compared with H1N1. The meantime from illness onset to severity was shorter for H7N9. Chronic heart disease was a possible risk factor for COVID-19.
 




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