H1N1 Swine Flu: Things You Should Know, Things You Can Do
Welcome to SwineFlu.com. For the current situation with H1N1 swine flu, here is the most recent telephone interview with virologist Henry Niman of Recombinomics.com:
August 19, 2010 Rense.com interview with virologist Henry Niman
NEWS: 89 swine flu deaths in India this week (Week Ending August 29th)
"WHO is as lost as ever, They don't understand how the virus evolves and can't even properly track the most significant changes (low reactors at positions 157-159 as well as D225G/N). These changes are most easily seen in egg isolates, but most isolates are from mammalian cells where wild type is selected.
The vaccine came out late, in part because it grew poorly in egg cells because changes at positions 157-159 and D225G were excluded. WHO consultants are focused on reassortment and since it is not playing a role in pandmeic H1N1 evolution, they have lost interest. They also ignore the fact that the deaths from H1N1 remain in the under 65 age group, which is clearly NOT a seasonal flu pattern.
WHO is a VERY reactive group, so they are ALWAYS chasing the virus and always coming up short. A declaration of the end of the pandemic will almost assure a re-emerence of a more lethal pandemic."
-- Dr. Niman, August 8, 2010
We also recommend:
Rhiza Labs FluTracker Forum (Dr. Niman's posts)
Get Pandemic Ready
Life Extension Foundation Avian Flu Update
Other links you may find useful:
Nitro Pak - Emergency Preparedness
Northern Tool - Backup Generators
Life Extension Foundation - Nutritional Supplements (a nonprofit organization - membership benefits)
FaceMasks.com
"An influenza pandemic of even moderate impact will result in the biggest single human disaster ever - far greater than AIDS, 9/11, all wars in the 20th century and the recent tsunami combined. It has the potential to redirect world history as the Black Death redirected European history in the 14th century."
-- Michael T. Osterholm, Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota
Source: Bird Flu Could Kill Millions, The Gazette (Montreal), Front Page, March 9, 2005
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