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Fast facts about avian influenza

By Sarah Kraybill
08 Dec 2005
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3 -- types of influenza virus (A, B, C)1

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

Kimchi.
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13 -- South Korean chickens infected with avian flu that were then fed an extract of kimchi, a spicy variation of sauerkraut13

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:

  1. Avian influenza frequently asked questions, World Health Organization.
  2. Avian influenza, Wikipedia.
  3. Key facts about avian influenza, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  4. Avian influenza infection in humans, CDC.
  5. Cumulative number of confirmed human cases of avian influenza A/H5N1 reported to WHO, WHO.
  6. Key facts about pandemic influenza, CDC.
  7. 10 things you need to know about pandemic influenza, WHO.
  8. "Avian flu under the microscope," Business Week, 09 Oct 2005.
  9. "Avian flu: economic losses could top US$800 billion," World Bank, 08 Nov 2005.
  10. "Bush unveils $7.1 billion plan to prepare for flu pandemic," CNN.com, 02 Nov 2005.
  11. "Lawmakers reject emergency bird flu funds," Reuters, 17 Nov 2005.
  12. "U.S. grapples with bird flu preparations," Reuters, 07 Dec 2005.
  13. "Korean dish 'may cure bird flu,'" BBC News, 14 Mar 2005.
  14. "Is sauerkraut a new weapon against bird flu?", The Seattle Times, 07 Nov 2005.
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Sarah Kraybill is Grist's editorial intern.
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