Showing posts with label Reuters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reuters. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Reuters Blogs Flublogia On Emerging H7N9

 

 

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Many readers are no doubt familiar with journalist, author, and film producer Peter Christian Hall, whose pandemic inspired book American Fever was published in 2012. 

 

In 2011, Peter interviewed Crof, Scott McPherson, Cottontop, and myself for an article on flu bloggers, and our reaction to the movie Contagion, for The Huffington Post (see Contagion Grips 'Flublogia').

 

Yesterday Peter contacted me in regards to a story he wanted to write for Reuters, and I suggested he might want to talk to Jason Anthony Tetro, coordinator of the Emerging Pathogens Research Centre in Ottawa, who knows a heck of a lot more about virology than I do. 


Peter ultimately interviewed Jason, Sharon Sanders at FluTrackers, and myself for his article, which can be read on the Great Debate Blog, at Reuters.

 

New bird flu strain creates fear and surveillance

By Peter Christian Hall

April 2, 2013

An emerging bird flu that is mysterious and deadly is haunting China. With four fresh H7N9 cases reported in Jiangsu Province and no indication as to how three Chinese adults caught the little-noted avian flu virus that killed two of them in March, the global medical community is hoping the new flu will calm down until China’s health system can determine how it spread.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Referral: Reuters - Sleuthing NCoV

 

 

Coronavirus

Photo Credit NIAID

 

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The novel coronavirus (NCoV) that has been confirmed in more than a dozen individuals with epidemiological links to the Middle East remains an enigma, with questions regarding its origin, prevalence, and mode of transmission largely unanswered.

 


Today Reuters has an excellent analysis featuring Michael Osterholm (Director of CIDRAP), Mike Skinner (from Imperial College London), flu virologist Wendy Barclay (also at Imperial College London),  Professor of Virology Ian Jones (from Britain's University of Reading), and Volker Thiel (of the Institute of Immunobiology at Kantonal Hospital in Switzerland) discussing their various concerns regarding this emerging pathogen.

 

Follow the link to read:

 

Analysis - Emerging deadly virus demands swift sleuth work

By Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent

LONDON | Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:23pm GMT

 

 

A small sampling of recent blogs on this topic include:

 

Eurosurveillance: Contact Investigation Of NCoV Case Hospitalized In Germany

 

WHO Update on Novel Coronavirus (NCoV)

 

ECDC Updated Risk Assessment On NCoV