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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Michael Fumento :: Townhall.com Columnist
More Bad News for Bird Flu Chicken Littles
by Michael Fumento
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New scientific discoveries keep eating away at the prophecy that “bird flu,” avian influenza type H5N1, will become readily transmissible from human to human and unleash a disastrous pandemic. This leaves little but rhetoric to counter the reality, such as massive death estimates.

Typical is the oft-quoted one of University of Minnesota School of Public Health professor Michael Osterholm, who estimated 180-360 million deaths worldwide simply by extrapolating the estimated death toll from the Spanish flu of 1918-19 to today's world population.

Taking this to heart, neo-con novelist and essayist Mark Helprin has proposed spending 2.5 percent of the national budget, or about 1 percent of GDP, to counter the alleged threat. This when defense spending has gone up only 0.8 percent of GDP since 9/11 to fight the war on terror and two ground wars.

In any event Congress has already allocated $5.6 billion for avian flu, part of which is going to obnoxious “pandemic flu” ads from the CDC that pop up on you while using any software on your computer. That sure makes me feel safer.

Since I began writing on avian flu back in early 1998 and then during the more recent panic in 2005, I’ve driven the scare-mongers – most of them left-wing like the mega-blog Daily Kos – absolutely nuts by pointing out there’s no evidence for a pending pandemic.

The latest nail in the chicken coop comes from the lab of David Finkelstein and his colleagues at St. Jude Hartwell Center in Memphis, Tenn.

The researchers analyzed almost 10,000 avian H5N1 sequences and almost 14,000 human sequences, including those of seven dead Indonesians who apparently caught the virus from another human. They looked for specific amino acids either more likely to appear in human flu virus proteins or in avian virus proteins. In the journal Virology, they declared they found no sequence that even approached the mutations in the flu viruses that caused the three pandemics of the 20th Century, including Spanish Flu.

In all, they identified 32 clear-cut changes in influenza viruses that differentiated a human H5N1 strain from that in birds, yet none of the viral samples from humans had more than two of those changes. "We think they need to get to 13 [mutations] to be truly dangerous," Finkelstein told Reuters.  He characterized his finding as “reassuring.”

Will this affect media perceptions? Pshaw! “Doctors warn the H5N1 virus is dangerously close to mutating so that it would pass easily between humans – which could spark a global pandemic that could kill millions of people worldwide,” declared Voice of America News shortly thereafter. Space limitations prevented it from saying which doctors.

Last year, studies on ferrets, one of the few animals that can contract seasonal flu and H5N1, put the kibosh on the other way H5N1 could become pandemic – through what’s called recombination” or “reassortment.” This refers to the two types of flu “mixing” inside a human or another animal, creating a hybrid with possibly the worst traits of both. Continued...

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Michael Fumento is a, journalist, and attorney specializing in science and health issues as well as author of BioEvolution: How Biotechnology is Changing Our World .

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Scaremongering
I remember back in the 70's and 80's everything was supposed to be bad for you. You couldn't pick up a newspaper without reading about the "threat of the day". It got so ludicrous that an editorial cartoon came out when the scientists said coffee caused cancer. The cartoon showed a man screaming AAAAAHHH to the heavens when confronted with this last straw revelation. I won't say there are never any health or environmental threats. But I think many of us have been watching too many end-of-the-world disaster movies and have come to expect the extinction of the human race under every rock. Chill out people. Things aren't that bad. I too think this bird flu thing is overblown just like global warming.

Borneo, Lilly, other fools
Look around you. Are people dying from avian bird flu? No, but they MIGHT! Has the virus even mutated yet into a pandemic-class strain? No, but it COULD! Is it theoretically possible that a Spanish flu-type pandemic may be lurking just around the next blind corner? Absolutely! Wouldn’t it be just HORRIBLE if such a thing were to occur? Isn’t the suspense and horror of not knowing if, when and how horrible it might end up being just driving you mad with suspense? Yes! Yes! Yes!

Alfred Hitchcock once said “there is no terror in a bang, it is only in the anticipation of a bang.” Isn’t human nature an interesting phenomenon. Things can seem so real, yet be so illusory. The paralyzing fears of nightmares can seem so real in the dead of night, yet before noon of the next day they are completely forgotten. Likewise, the “daytime” nightmares of global cooling, population bombs, and worldwide famine have long since slipped from the minds of the emotionally fragile, only to be replaced by the new boogie men of even greater peril.

Never fear though, the impending nightmares of global warming and bird flu make are for real, and there will be no escaping them this time!
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