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vietnam4all
Re: Coronavirus updated
This is what I remember to read sometimes awhile back
A DEADLY outbreak of a flu-like illness could kill 80 million people across the world in less than two days, experts have warned.
The world is not prepared for the “very real threat” of a pandemic, according to a panel led by the ex-chief of the World Health Organisation.
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This graphic from a new report shows global examples of emerging and re-emerging diseases
In a stark report, 15 public health leaders criticised a “cycle of panic and neglect” which they say has characterised responses to health emergencies.
Scientists have previously warned about the possibility of an unknown deadly plague dubbed Disease X that could wipe out millions.
The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) today said the world is now at an “acute risk” of pandemics.
“The threat of a pandemic spreading around the globe is a real one,” the group said in a report released on Wednesday.
“A quick-moving pathogen has the potential to kill tens of millions of people, disrupt economies and destabilise national security.”
The report highlights the danger of a lethal respiratory pathogen, which could kill between 50 and 80 million people.
As the world has become more interconnected, such a pathogen could spread around the globe within 36 to 50 hours, the report says.
Newly emerging diseases by continent
Europe
Cryptosporidiosis – an intestinal disease caused by microscopic parasitesE.coli O104:H4 – a strain of bacteria that caused outbreak in Germany in 2011Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD) – brain disease caused by eating infected beef
North America
Enterovirus D68 – group of viruses that can cause polio and hand, food and mouth diseaseHeartland virus – viral disease spread by infected tick bitesHantavirus pulmonary syndrome – severe and sometimes fatal respiratory disease caused by infected rodentsCryptosporidiosisH3N2v influenza – strain of flu that started in pigsCyclosporiasis – intestinal illness caused by microscopic parasitesE. coli O157:H7 – form of the bacteria2009 H1N1 influenza – swine fluBourbon virus – understood to be spread through tick or insect bite
South America
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Africa
Human monkeypox – similar to smallpox transmitted from rodents or primatesEbola virusZika virusHIVHepatitis C
Asia
Akhmeta virus (AKMV) – a form of pox virusMiddle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – viral respiratory disease, sometimes known as camel fluSevere Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Bunyavirus (SFTSV) – a type of haemorrhagic feverE. coli O157:H7 – strain of bacteriaH5N6 influenza – strain of bird fluH10N8 influenza – strain of bird fluH7N9 influenza – strain of bird fluH5N1 influenza – strain of bird fluSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) – outbreaks in 2002 and 2004Nipah virus – transmitted from animals, contaminated food or directly between infected people
Australia
Hendra virus – virus that infects large fruit bats that can be passed to horses and people
SOCIAL CHAOS
The unknown killer virus could wipe out nearly 5% of the global economy and lead to social chaos.
Epidemic-prone viral diseases like Ebola, flu and SARS are increasingly tough to manage in a world dominated by lengthy conflicts and forced migration, the report states.
While some governments and agencies have made efforts to prepare for disease outbreaks since the devastating 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa that left over 10,o00 dead, those efforts are “grossly insufficient”, the report said.
In the case of a pandemic, many national health systems – particularly in poor countries – would collapse.
“Poverty and fragility exacerbate outbreaks of infectious disease and help create the conditions for pandemics to take hold,” said Axel van Trotsenburg, acting chief executive of the World Bank and a member of the panel.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO, said governments should invest in strengthening health systems.
He suggested boosting funds for research into new technologies, improving coordination and rapid communication systems, and monitor progress continually.
Re-emerging/re-surging diseases by continent
Europe
Marburg virus – hemorrhagic fever similar to EbolaEbola virus – viral infection first detected close to the River Ebola
North America
Powassan virus – brain infection transmitted by ticksWest Nile virus – disease spread through mosquitoesMeaslesHuman monkey-pox – similar to smallpox transmitted from rodents or primatesListeriosis – bacterial infection that can cause sepsis, brain infection and deathAdenovirus 14 – acute respiratory illness dubbed the killer cold virusLyme disease – bacterial infection spread by ticksMDR/XDR tuberculosis – drug-resistant tuberculosisChikungunya – virus is spread by infected mosquito biteAcute flaccid myelitis – polio-like condition that affects the nervous systemDengue fever – mosquito-borne tropical diseaseCholera – infection that causes severe diarrhoea caused by drinking contaminated waterAntimicrobial resistant threats:CREMRSAC. difficileN. gonorrhoeae
South America
Zika virusCholeraDrug-resistant malariaYellow fever – viral haemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Asia
Diphtheria – highly contagious infection that can affect the nose, throat and skinTyphoid fever – bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organsMDR/XDR tuberculosisNipah virusCholeraEnterovirus 71Drug-resistant malaria
Africa
Yellow feverEbola virusLassa fever – viral haemorrhagic illness transmitted from contact with bodily fluids of infected personMDR/XDR tuberculosisChloeraRift Valley fever – viral disease spread through contact with infected animalsDrug-resistant malariaPlague – caused by bacteria usually found in small mammals and their fleasHuman African trypanosomiasis – insect-borne parasitic disease, also known as sleeping sicknessMarburg virus
WORLD IS ‘NOT PREPARED’
The WHO also warned earlier this year that another pandemic of flu – which is caused by airborne viruses – is inevitable, and said the world should prepare for it.
The latest report cited the 1918 “Spanish flu” pandemic, which killed an estimated 50 million people.
Studies have shown most of the fatalities were among those under the age of 65.
The virus is thought to have used the body’s own immune system to work against it.
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This caused fatal “cytokine storms” in victims – an overproduction of immune cells that can overwhelm the body.
The stronger the immune system, the more devastating the effects of the Spanish Flu on an infected person.
If Disease X spawns from an influenza strain it could have a similarly devastating effect on younger populations.
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GETTY - CONTRIBUTOR
An outbreak of a flu-like illness could kill 80 million people across the world in less than two days, experts have warned
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REUTERS
Some governments have made efforts to prepare for disease outbreaks since the devastating 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa
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CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION HISTORICAL / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
As many as 50 million people died worldwide as a result of the devastating Spanish Flu outbreak in 1918
UK Professor Tony Moore explains why killer fungal infection caused by germ Candida auris could potentially become a world-wide pandemic
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A DEADLY outbreak of a flu-like illness could kill 80 million people across the world in less than two days, experts have warned.
The world is not prepared for the “very real threat” of a pandemic, according to a panel led by the ex-chief of the World Health Organisation.
" style="width: 320px; max-width: 100%; display: block !important;">
This graphic from a new report shows global examples of emerging and re-emerging diseases
In a stark report, 15 public health leaders criticised a “cycle of panic and neglect” which they say has characterised responses to health emergencies.
Scientists have previously warned about the possibility of an unknown deadly plague dubbed Disease X that could wipe out millions.
The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) today said the world is now at an “acute risk” of pandemics.
“The threat of a pandemic spreading around the globe is a real one,” the group said in a report released on Wednesday.
“A quick-moving pathogen has the potential to kill tens of millions of people, disrupt economies and destabilise national security.”
The report highlights the danger of a lethal respiratory pathogen, which could kill between 50 and 80 million people.
As the world has become more interconnected, such a pathogen could spread around the globe within 36 to 50 hours, the report says.
Newly emerging diseases by continent
Europe
Cryptosporidiosis – an intestinal disease caused by microscopic parasitesE.coli O104:H4 – a strain of bacteria that caused outbreak in Germany in 2011Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD) – brain disease caused by eating infected beef
North America
Enterovirus D68 – group of viruses that can cause polio and hand, food and mouth diseaseHeartland virus – viral disease spread by infected tick bitesHantavirus pulmonary syndrome – severe and sometimes fatal respiratory disease caused by infected rodentsCryptosporidiosisH3N2v influenza – strain of flu that started in pigsCyclosporiasis – intestinal illness caused by microscopic parasitesE. coli O157:H7 – form of the bacteria2009 H1N1 influenza – swine fluBourbon virus – understood to be spread through tick or insect bite
South America
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Africa
Human monkeypox – similar to smallpox transmitted from rodents or primatesEbola virusZika virusHIVHepatitis C
Asia
Akhmeta virus (AKMV) – a form of pox virusMiddle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – viral respiratory disease, sometimes known as camel fluSevere Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Bunyavirus (SFTSV) – a type of haemorrhagic feverE. coli O157:H7 – strain of bacteriaH5N6 influenza – strain of bird fluH10N8 influenza – strain of bird fluH7N9 influenza – strain of bird fluH5N1 influenza – strain of bird fluSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) – outbreaks in 2002 and 2004Nipah virus – transmitted from animals, contaminated food or directly between infected people
Australia
Hendra virus – virus that infects large fruit bats that can be passed to horses and people
SOCIAL CHAOS
The unknown killer virus could wipe out nearly 5% of the global economy and lead to social chaos.
Epidemic-prone viral diseases like Ebola, flu and SARS are increasingly tough to manage in a world dominated by lengthy conflicts and forced migration, the report states.
While some governments and agencies have made efforts to prepare for disease outbreaks since the devastating 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa that left over 10,o00 dead, those efforts are “grossly insufficient”, the report said.
In the case of a pandemic, many national health systems – particularly in poor countries – would collapse.
“Poverty and fragility exacerbate outbreaks of infectious disease and help create the conditions for pandemics to take hold,” said Axel van Trotsenburg, acting chief executive of the World Bank and a member of the panel.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO, said governments should invest in strengthening health systems.
He suggested boosting funds for research into new technologies, improving coordination and rapid communication systems, and monitor progress continually.
Re-emerging/re-surging diseases by continent
Europe
Marburg virus – hemorrhagic fever similar to EbolaEbola virus – viral infection first detected close to the River Ebola
North America
Powassan virus – brain infection transmitted by ticksWest Nile virus – disease spread through mosquitoesMeaslesHuman monkey-pox – similar to smallpox transmitted from rodents or primatesListeriosis – bacterial infection that can cause sepsis, brain infection and deathAdenovirus 14 – acute respiratory illness dubbed the killer cold virusLyme disease – bacterial infection spread by ticksMDR/XDR tuberculosis – drug-resistant tuberculosisChikungunya – virus is spread by infected mosquito biteAcute flaccid myelitis – polio-like condition that affects the nervous systemDengue fever – mosquito-borne tropical diseaseCholera – infection that causes severe diarrhoea caused by drinking contaminated waterAntimicrobial resistant threats:CREMRSAC. difficileN. gonorrhoeae
South America
Zika virusCholeraDrug-resistant malariaYellow fever – viral haemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Asia
Diphtheria – highly contagious infection that can affect the nose, throat and skinTyphoid fever – bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organsMDR/XDR tuberculosisNipah virusCholeraEnterovirus 71Drug-resistant malaria
Africa
Yellow feverEbola virusLassa fever – viral haemorrhagic illness transmitted from contact with bodily fluids of infected personMDR/XDR tuberculosisChloeraRift Valley fever – viral disease spread through contact with infected animalsDrug-resistant malariaPlague – caused by bacteria usually found in small mammals and their fleasHuman African trypanosomiasis – insect-borne parasitic disease, also known as sleeping sicknessMarburg virus
WORLD IS ‘NOT PREPARED’
The WHO also warned earlier this year that another pandemic of flu – which is caused by airborne viruses – is inevitable, and said the world should prepare for it.
The latest report cited the 1918 “Spanish flu” pandemic, which killed an estimated 50 million people.
Studies have shown most of the fatalities were among those under the age of 65.
The virus is thought to have used the body’s own immune system to work against it.
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" style="max-width: 100%; display: block !important;">
VIRUS PANIC
Nadine Dorries tests positive for Covid-19 as eighth British victim confirmed
" style="max-width: 100%; display: block !important;">
DUKE DUPED
Prince Harry hoaxed by fake Greta Thunberg into revealing his agony over Megxit
This caused fatal “cytokine storms” in victims – an overproduction of immune cells that can overwhelm the body.
The stronger the immune system, the more devastating the effects of the Spanish Flu on an infected person.
If Disease X spawns from an influenza strain it could have a similarly devastating effect on younger populations.
" style="width: 320px; max-width: 100%; display: block !important;">
GETTY - CONTRIBUTOR
An outbreak of a flu-like illness could kill 80 million people across the world in less than two days, experts have warned
" style="width: 320px; max-width: 100%; display: block !important;">
REUTERS
Some governments have made efforts to prepare for disease outbreaks since the devastating 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa
" style="width: 320px; max-width: 100%; display: block !important;">
CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION HISTORICAL / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
As many as 50 million people died worldwide as a result of the devastating Spanish Flu outbreak in 1918
UK Professor Tony Moore explains why killer fungal infection caused by germ Candida auris could potentially become a world-wide pandemic
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours
vietnam4all
Re: Coronavirus updated
CNN news. Hey ong nghĩ ong này nói đúng ko VN?? Vậy chuẫn bị tinh thần ??
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/politics/what-matters-coronavirus-is-about-to-change-your-life/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/politics/what-matters-coronavirus-is-about-to-change-your-life/index.html
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Newtexas
Re: Coronavirus updated
Newtexas wrote:CNN news. Hey ong nghĩ ong này nói đúng ko VN?? Vậy chuẫn bị tinh thần ??
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/politics/what-matters-coronavirus-is-about-to-change-your-life/index.html
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, issued a disturbing warning during a White House briefing Tuesday: Americans everywhere need to change the way they live their lives. Right now.
vậy bà tin ông doctor nầy hay tin ông Trump, ông Trump nói không sao ?
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8DonCo
Re: Coronavirus updated
8DonCo wrote:Newtexas wrote:CNN news. Hey ong nghĩ ong này nói đúng ko VN?? Vậy chuẫn bị tinh thần ??
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/politics/what-matters-coronavirus-is-about-to-change-your-life/index.html
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, issued a disturbing warning during a White House briefing Tuesday: Americans everywhere need to change the way they live their lives. Right now.
vậy bà tin ông doctor nầy hay tin ông Trump, ông Trump nói không sao ?
Tui tin bác sĩ.. ông Trump is not a doctor.
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Newtexas
Re: Coronavirus updated
Newtexas wrote:8DonCo wrote:Newtexas wrote:CNN news. Hey ong nghĩ ong này nói đúng ko VN?? Vậy chuẫn bị tinh thần ??
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/politics/what-matters-coronavirus-is-about-to-change-your-life/index.html
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, issued a disturbing warning during a White House briefing Tuesday: Americans everywhere need to change the way they live their lives. Right now.
vậy bà tin ông doctor nầy hay tin ông Trump, ông Trump nói không sao ?
Tui tin bác sĩ.. ông Trump is not a doctor.
Are you kidding chị Tẹt ??? Trump claimed he naturally knows more about this Cô Vi than any Dr. and they were surprised why he knows so much
KatN
Re: Coronavirus updated
Nói móc ông Trump hoài, better lend a hand in and do something for better.
Stay home
Sanitizer where ever you touch, sits, or sneezed
Stay far away when you wanted to talk to anyone
Stay home
Sanitizer where ever you touch, sits, or sneezed
Stay far away when you wanted to talk to anyone
vietnam4all
Re: Coronavirus updated
That 's a least you can do for yourself!vietnam4all wrote:Nói móc ông Trump hoài, better lend a hand in and do something for better.
Stay home
Sanitizer where ever you touch, sits, or sneezed
Stay far away when you wanted to talk to anyone
truong vo ky
Re: Coronavirus updated
vietnam4all wrote:Nói móc ông Trump hoài, better lend a hand in and do something for better.
Stay home
Sanitizer where ever you touch, sits, or sneezed
Stay far away when you wanted to talk to anyone
I will stop when he shut the hell up and let the Drs do their job. Yesterday, he said that if we built the wall, it will stop Cô Vi . This guy is nuts!
KatN
Re: Coronavirus updated
Kay, thường mấy người lớn tuổi 70+ up có bịnh bị mau quên nói xong lát ko nhớ mình nói gì, với lại ai mà sửa sai lại họ là họ cải lại quyết liệt tại ko nho mình nói gì còn nói người khác nói láo.. Hihihi..
I don’t like him and I don’t hate him..
Polistics and polistics control. Sáng nay coi news local nói ở UTMB đã có làm test thử qua thuốc váccines nhưng mà phải chờ approve from government. Cái chuyện này cũng có policstics involve
I don’t like him and I don’t hate him..
Polistics and polistics control. Sáng nay coi news local nói ở UTMB đã có làm test thử qua thuốc váccines nhưng mà phải chờ approve from government. Cái chuyện này cũng có policstics involve
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Đi vào lại đi ra..
Newtexas
Re: Coronavirus updated
I understand Trump does not want the Americans to over panic which could cause a detrimental effect to our economy & country. However I do think he should NOT down play it either and still should warn our people to be careful and practice good hygiene!
ga10
Re: Coronavirus updated
ga10 wrote:I understand Trump does not want the Americans to over panic which could cause a detrimental effect to our economy & country. However I do think he should NOT down play it either and still should warn our people to be careful and practice good hygiene!
As long as we have the people like his crony Rush Limbaugh keeps spreading the false comments on national radio network, the people won't take it serious.
KatN
Re: Coronavirus updated
KatN wrote:ga10 wrote:I understand Trump does not want the Americans to over panic which could cause a detrimental effect to our economy & country. However I do think he should NOT down play it either and still should warn our people to be careful and practice good hygiene!
As long as we have the people like his crony Rush Limbaugh keeps spreading the false comments on national radio network, the people won't take it serious.
Chỉ đã uống thuốc cao máu chưa?
Buitro
Re: Coronavirus updated
ga10 wrote:I understand Trump does not want the Americans to over panic which could cause a detrimental effect to our economy & country. However I do think he should NOT down play it either and still should warn our people to be careful and practice good hygiene!
Bác nói đúng.
Buitro
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