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THE BOEING OF BIRD FLU — a long read on the new epidemic

A bird flu epidemic has started in Texas. It is spreading from cows to
humans and other species (cats). Things are going badly. It is too soon to
tell if this is the start of a major public health crisis.

The pandemic response has severe management problems of a kind recognisable
in general principle from the Boeing plane safety crisis.

We do not know if there is human-to-human spread yet and severe data
gathering issues mean we likely will not know early enough to contain an
outbreak.

The most experienced people appear to be the most worried. That is usually
a bad sign in a crisis.

Links and quotes below.

Quote begins:

“But Russo and many other vets have heard anecdotes about workers who have
pink eye and other symptoms—including fever, cough, and lethargy—and do not
want to be tested or seen by doctors. James Lowe, a researcher who
specializes in pig influenza viruses, says policies for monitoring exposed
people vary greatly between states. >>> “I believe there are probably lots
of human cases,” he says, noting that most likely are asymptomatic.“ <<<

Quote ends.

Comment:

I won’t bore you with the horror show of the growing list of other species
and what percentage of them die of the damn thing when infected: read up on
elephant seals if you want to scare yourself silly.

There was a global public health shitshow on covid. Bird flu spreading in
humans could be a lot more severe. Public health response will likely be
even less effective.

We do not know how likely a human-to-human bird flu epidemic is. However
limited cow-to-cat transmission and cow-to-human transmission appear
well-established on current data.

How would we know about human-to-human spread?

Read on:

https://www.science.org/content/article/u-s-government-hot-seat-response-growing-cow-flu-outbreak

Quote begins:

“In the supplementary appendix, researchers said they weren't able to do a
follow-up investigation on the sick worker or other exposures among workers
at the farm. They also noted that they weren't able to collect follow-up
specimens from the patient to track viral loads or shedding duration. "We
were also unable to collect acute or convalescent sera to assess
seroconversion in the dairy farm worker or household contacts," the group
wrote.

A spokesperson for the Texas Department of State Health Services told CBS
News that the Texas dairy worker came to a Texas field office for testing
and did not disclose the name of their workplace.
…
Data gaps but strong evidence of cow-to-human spread
…
"Sequence data from the farm where the infected dairy farm worker was
exposed to presumably infected was not available," they wrote, noting that
the sequencing picture so far has gaps and suggests the virus may have been
circulating undetected for some time.”

Quote ends.

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/case-report-bolsters-evidence-h5n1-avian-flu-spread-cow-texas-dairy-worker


Comment:

We may already have missed human-to-human bird flu transmission in this
situation. We just don’t know.

However.

The broad principle of “early detection, early response” is well understood
as the keystone of handling novel infectious diseases. To understand more
about that approach see
https://www.ted.com/participate/ted-prize/prize-winning-wishes/instedd

We are likely now past the “early detection, early response” phase of the
current bird flu epidemic in cows. It is widespread and has been spreading
for months.

We may be out of the “early detection, early response” phase for human
spread. We do not know.

So far there are no proven cases of H2H, but the data gathering issues are
so severe H2H would likely not be detectable at this stage.

This situation is the Boeing of bird flu. We did not wind up here because
everything is fine. There are severe underlying public health issues.
Godspeed to all.


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