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Flu the CoopFast facts about avian influenza08 Dec 2005
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1 -- type that can cause pandemics (A)1 1 -- A-virus subtype currently freaking the world out (H5N1)1, 2 0 -- successful vaccines against H5N1 avian flu currently available3 18 -- people infected by avian flu in Hong Kong in 1997, the first case of direct spread from birds to humans1, 4 6 -- people who died of avian flu in Hong Kong in 19971 5 -- years after first human infection that no confirmed human cases of avian flu were reported (1998-2002)4 5 -- countries in which human infection has been reported since 20035 135 -- confirmed human cases of avian flu reported to the World Health Organization since Dec. 26, 2003, at press time5 69 -- confirmed human deaths from avian flu reported to WHO since Dec. 26, 2003, at press time5 3 -- flu pandemics in the 20th century (1918-19 Spanish flu, 1957-58 Asian flu, 1968-69 Hong Kong flu)6 1 million -- estimate of the number of people worldwide who died during the Hong Kong flu pandemic7 2 million to 7.4 million -- WHO's "conservative" estimate of the number of people who could die during the next pandemic7 80 -- countries represented by health officials who met with the U.S. State Department in October to discuss strategies for facing a possible pandemic8 4 -- hours White House officials will spend on a pandemic preparedness drill on Dec. 10, 200512 $800 billion -- estimate of one-year worldwide economic impact of an avian flu pandemic9 $71.3 billion to $166.5 billion -- estimate of economic impact on the U.S. of an avian flu pandemic6 $7.1 billion -- amount of emergency funding asked of Congress by President Bush to prepare for a possible pandemic10 $0 -- amount granted by Congress so far; the request was dropped from a health-funding bill11
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11 -- chickens that began recovering within a week13 850 -- percent jump in sauerkraut sales reported by stores in Minnesota's Twin Cities after the kimchi story was reported locally14 Note: "Avian flu" refers to the H5N1 strain. Sources:
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