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Cleveland Clinic Recognizes New Strategies For Creating Vaccines For Avian Flu As A Top Ten Medical Innovation For 2009
Fri, 14 Nov 2008 00:00:00 PST
Novavax, Inc. (Nasdaq: NVAX) announced that its strategy for treating avian flu through genetically-engineered virus-like particles (VLPs) was ranked as a Top Ten Innovation at Cleveland Clinic 6th Annual Medical Innovation Summit. Novavax, Inc. More...

A New Way To Predict Outbreaks: Replikin Peptide Concentration In H5N1 Influenza Virus Genome As A Marker For Lethal Outbreaks
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:00:00 PST
WHO and CDC have stated that the predictive accuracy of their annual formulations for human influenza vaccines is "suboptimal" -- often correct less than 50% of the time, especially for seniors. Perhaps in part because we are not yet accurate in our predictions of upcoming influenza strains, approximately 36,000 people die each year of flu in the United States alone. More...

A New Way To Predict Outbreaks: Replikin Peptide Concentration In H5N1 Influenza Virus Genome As A Marker For Lethal Outbreaks
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:00:00 PST
WHO and CDC have stated that the predictive accuracy of their annual formulations for human influenza vaccines is "suboptimal" -- often correct less than 50% of the time, especially for seniors. Perhaps in part because we are not yet accurate in our predictions of upcoming influenza strains, approximately 36,000 people die each year of flu in the United States alone. More...

Record-level US Support For Bird Flu Program - Indonesia, Viet Nam And Egypt Among Major Beneficiary Countries
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 02:00:00 PST
The United States will provide an additional $44.4 million in support of FAO's avian influenza control and prevention campaign, FAO announced today. With the new funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), US support to the FAO avian influenza program has reached a total of $112.8 million. The United States remains the largest donor to FAO's bird flu control activities implemented in more than 96 countries. More...

Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 44
Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:31:00 GMT
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YTD 2008
34 Cases
26 Deaths
Since 2003
385 Cases
243 Deaths

UPDATE ARTICLE

A LOOK BACK AT 2007

In recent years, Indonesia has been the center of the avian flu epidemic. This was consistent throughout 2007, with 42 reported cases and 37 subsequent deaths. The second most affected country was Egypt, with a total of 23 cases and six deaths.

Reflecting on developments in 2007, Dr. Walter “Ben” Koppel, MEDEX Medical Director, states, “We have been fortunate that the avian flu has been in the background, as opposed to mutating and becoming more pathogenic to humans. The world pattern of dispersal through fowl has shown us that it is hard to predict where the disease is likely to strike next. We can only try to mitigate the interspecies transmission to humans.”

What Else Happened in 2007?
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