Sunday, March 18, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - Pandemic: Avian Flu - 17.3.2012 | Gerald Celente Trends Blog

Coast to Coast AM - Pandemic: Avian Flu - 17.3.2012 | Gerald Celente Trends Blog


Coast to Coast AM - Pandemic: Avian Flu - 17.3.2012 with Guests: Gary Ridenour, Christian von Lahr, Christopher Valentine The swine flu is common in the agribusiness, and antibodies to swine flu are present in 20% of veterinarians and 5% of pig farm works, and rarely kills pigs. However, this swine flu that has presented in Mexico, Texas, California, Queens NYC, London, Italy, etc. has genes of swine, avian, human, and Asian flu. This is without any doubt a pandemic flu with a current case fatality estimated at 10 % plus, and rapidly is leaping across North America and to Europe Since 1997, the H5N1 flu has spread to all continents. Genetics showed that six strains had high pathogenic case fatality rates in the range of 70% average from 25 % to 100 % case fatality rates in humans, with some clusters of human to human spread, with close physical contact. Deficiencies in two amino acids needed to allow rapid attachment to human cells was found in all strains, but can be acquired by recombinant with H9N2 or H7N3 or H3N2 etc. endemic human stains that can also co-infect pigs, birds, agricultural animals, and animals in the wild. Until fall 2008, the avian flu did not optimally replicate unless it was at 106 degrees or higher, but now it has acquired the capacity to replicate easily at 98.6 Fahrenheit. Drug resistance to Amantadine, Tamiflu also are the predominant strains.

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