Until I see more info on this, I'm going to take it at face value and anticipate another hype-fest like swine flu and SARS. Seasonal flu still kills more people annually than swine flu did in 2009.
However, the fact that this strain of flu can apparently target a human respiratory protein is somewhat worrisome, but I think more research needs to be done on this before anyone really comes to a solid conclusion. Viruses are tricky business due to having a high mutation and "reproductive rate" (I use 'reproduce' lightly since viruses technically aren't organisms), but so far it's looking like we need more data before we call "pandemic."
Also:
Quote:
Dr. Holmes wanted to see more evidence for the idea that flu viruses can mix in seals. He also pointed out that H3N8 has never crossed from dogs or horses to people.
“Just because we find a seal with mammal-adapted H3N8 does not mean we’re going to get a human pandemic,” Dr. Holmes said. “At the moment, it’s hard to say what the threat really is.”
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Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/31/sc...an-threat.html
I'm with the good doctor for now. We needz moar data. Still, bad news for
Phoca vitulina at least. By the way, I live in Monterey Bay. We get plenty of harbor seals. I'll let you guys know if anyone around here catches anything.
Also, the title of this thread assumes I was actually still thinking of avian and swine flu. XD