27-04-2024, 03:36 PM
This situation playing out in the Northern Hemisphere and USA in particular is worth being mindful of. https://bnonews.com/index.php/2024/04/4-...n-the-u-s/
(27-04-2024, 03:36 PM)harm_less Wrote: [ -> ]This situation playing out in the Northern Hemisphere and USA in particular is worth being mindful of. https://bnonews.com/index.php/2024/04/4-...n-the-u-s/
(29-04-2024, 11:28 AM)nzoomed Wrote: [ -> ]Bit of a concern, the other week there was a reported case of it jumping from a cow to a farmer, there appears to be some risk to humans should you catch it, but for now its not able to spread between humans thankfully, that's when we should really be concerned.
Hopefully we can be better prepared to handle it with the experience gained from Covid.
(29-04-2024, 11:32 AM)Lilith7 Wrote: [ -> ](29-04-2024, 11:28 AM)nzoomed Wrote: [ -> ]Bit of a concern, the other week there was a reported case of it jumping from a cow to a farmer, there appears to be some risk to humans should you catch it, but for now its not able to spread between humans thankfully, that's when we should really be concerned.
Hopefully we can be better prepared to handle it with the experience gained from Covid.
I hope this govt can have the sense to learn from the covid experience here if it does turn up here.
(29-04-2024, 11:58 AM)nzoomed Wrote: [ -> ]Agree. The variety of infection vectors is far greater than was the case for Covid19. Birds, including poultry, cattle, cats, sea mammals, unpasteurised dairy products, and who knows what other mutations are in play already. And just as myrtle rust arrived on the wind so too migratory are uncontrollable by way of lockdowns.(29-04-2024, 11:32 AM)Lilith7 Wrote: [ -> ]I hope this govt can have the sense to learn from the covid experience here if it does turn up here.
I think the key is probably to take action sooner to close borders and implement MIQ style quarantine measures to negate the need of a lockdown, but being an avian flu, there is a global risk with migratory birds spreading it, so we have far more to worry about, including the threat to our native bird species.
(29-04-2024, 11:58 AM)nzoomed Wrote: [ -> ]Good information on the disease here including why it's not here or in Australia so far, as far as we know.(29-04-2024, 11:32 AM)Lilith7 Wrote: [ -> ]I hope this govt can have the sense to learn from the covid experience here if it does turn up here.
I think the key is probably to take action sooner to close borders and implement MIQ style quarantine measures to negate the need of a lockdown, but being an avian flu, there is a global risk with migratory birds spreading it, so we have far more to worry about, including the threat to our native bird species.
(29-04-2024, 02:32 PM)harm_less Wrote: [ -> ]Some concerning comments in this article from what looks like being from a reliable publication. https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-rep...res/109842That is a bit of a concern, looking at this Ive just realised its actually the same H5N1 strain that has been around since the mid 90's or so, for some reason I thought it was a newer strain that was a bit weaker.
(29-04-2024, 05:31 PM)harm_less Wrote: [ -> ]It shows how intensive farming of poultry in poor conditions has helped the virus spread and potentially mutate into a more pathogenic virus.(29-04-2024, 11:58 AM)nzoomed Wrote: [ -> ]I think the key is probably to take action sooner to close borders and implement MIQ style quarantine measures to negate the need of a lockdown, but being an avian flu, there is a global risk with migratory birds spreading it, so we have far more to worry about, including the threat to our native bird species.Good information on the disease here including why it's not here or in Australia so far, as far as we know.