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Topic - A new pandemic Posted: 07 Apr 2025 at 10:58pm By Dutch Josh 2 |
DJ, background factors like wars, economy, climate are major factors in (the ability of) dealing with pandemics. They all need even more attention now the world economy is shifting towards (Eur)Asia...Climate problems worsen (flooding in a.o. US, Greek Islands, drought a growing problem in NL).
https://afludiary.blogspot.com/2025/04/j-virology-synergistic-effects-of-pa.html or https://afludiary.blogspot.com/2025/04/j-virology-synergistic-effects-of-pa.html ; J. Virology: Synergistic Effects of PA (S184N) & PB2 (E627K) Mutations on the Increased Pathogenicity of H3N2 Canine Influenza Virus Infections in Mice and DogsThe revelation - just over a year ago - that goats and dairy cattle were susceptible to HPAI H5 infection wasn't the first such `Aha!' moment with unexpected influenza hosts. A little over 20 years ago, most researchers believed cats and dogs weren't susceptible to influenza A viruses.
In 2017 the CDC added Canine H3N2 to their IRAT List of zoonotic influenza viruses with pandemic potential, albeit with relatively low (3.7) - Chinese scientists over the past decade have visibly increased their scrutiny of novel H3 viruses, as they are commonly observed in wild birds and poultry, and are increasingly spilling over into mammals (see EID Journal: Evolution of Avian Influenza Virus (H3) with Spillover into Humans, China). All of which brings us to a new study from researchers at the Guangdong Provincial Pet Engineering Technology Research Center, which used serial passaging experiments (in murine lungs), to generate a more pathogenic and mammalian adapted virus. -
DJ, In East Asia eating dogs, or keeping dogs for furs WAS widespread...but even there most dogs now are kept as companion... The way some pet owners deal with their pet-as if it was a child or partner-is a major (social) health risk... Lots of diseases in pets not only (H5N1 etc) flu may spread into humans...CoViD very likely jumped between cats and humans in some cases-resulting in more mutations/variants... Not only do pandemics like CoViD and flu continue via pets. It can also increase the risk of new diseases spreading among humans...Cats/dogs (etc) get in contact with lots of "things" humans stay away from... Better monitoring of those risks is an URGENT need !
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