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Officials: U.S. making progress, but still not ready for bird flu
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 01 - 2006


The U.S. is making fast progress in
preparations for a bird flu pandemic, including measures to
close down schools and quarantine the sick, but vaccine
supplies remain inadequate, health officials said Sunday, AP reported.
«We've got a lot of work to do,» said Julie Gerberding,
director of the national Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, citing «bottlenecks» in vaccine production
and the delivery of health care if there's an outbreak.
«We've got to get more and better anti-viral drugs. And
we've got to have every single link in our public health
system as strong as it can be so it can detect this
problem,» she said on CBS' «Face the Nation.»
A strain of a bird flu that has killed more than 70 people
in Asia since it first appeared two years ago has sparked
concerns of a super-flu that could kill millions worldwide.
Almost all the victims were in close contact with poultry.
While stressing that chances remain slight, health experts
have said it could lead to a global pandemic if the bird
flu mutates to start spreading easily among people. The
U.S., which has not seen any signs of the strain in birds
or people, has only enough doses now for 4.3 million
people.
Gerberding said some immediate measures to combat the flu
in the U.S. and worldwide would include isolating the sick
and their immediate contacts. That might entail closing
schools, large meetings or otherwise separating the
afflicted from the rest of the community.
But she added: «I don't think any of us are thinking
about those kinds of Draconian measures to really
completely quarantine a community or even quarantine a
country.»
President George W. Bush last week signed a bill that
gives $3.8 billion (¤3.2 billion) to prepare for bird flu
and liability protections for flu drug manufacturers. The
administration is working under the worst-case scenario
that as many as 90 million Americans would become ill and 2
million would die in a pandemic, although it would not
predict when or if it will happen.


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