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Scientists run the time to predict when and how a strain will emerge The deadly diseaseAnd prepare the epidemic, which has not yet been demonstrated, according to a report published by the newspaper "Sun" The British newspaper reported Monday.
Concerns about the development of a virus are raised Influenza In a way that puts even healthy people at risk, just like the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic, in which young and healthy people were on the list of 100 million victims.
And distinguished Spanish flu By harnessing the body's immune system and generating what we call b "Cytokines" that cause serious organic damage in patients with severe inflammatory trauma.
It is a risk associated with "Disease x" The speed of its spread, which can be easily transported in the air, as well as the possibility of transmission, the evolution of influenza, among other types of organisms, as was the case with avian flu.
Dr. Jonathan Quick, President of the World Health Council, said that communication between humans makes the epidemic "more serious".
He added: "Our main concern comes from the emergence of the virus in animals and its transmission to humans, which would be enough to record 5 to 10% of deaths among infected people, because they did not respond to currently available drugs to treat these symptoms, the lack of effective vaccine, rapid diagnosis ".
She warned The World Health Organization The world of last year that conditions "Favorable" Spread "Disease x", said in a statement: "We have indications that a serious pandemic can cause an unknown human disease, potentially fatal."
Commenting on the statement, the organization's scientific advisor, John Arne Rottingen: "History tells us that the epidemic will likely be significant and unprecedented in humans" Addition of: "We must prepare ourselves and plan our preparation in terms of anti-vaccinations and case diagnosis ".
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Scientists are trying to predict when and how the deadly strain of the disease will emerge and prepare for the pandemic, which is yet to appear, according to a report released Monday by the Sun newspaper.
The concern over the development of the influenza virus is endangered in such a way as to endanger even healthy people, in the same way as the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918, in which young and healthy people were on the list of 100 million victims.
The Spanish flu is characterized by the use of the body's immune system and the generation of "cytokine storms" that cause severe organic damage in patients with severe inflammatory shock.
One of the risks associated with the "X disease" is its rapid spread, which can easily occur by air, as well as the possibility of transmission, if it develops from influenza, among other things. other species of organisms, as was the case with avian influenza.
"Human-to-human communication is worsening the epidemic," said World Health Council President Jonathan Quick.
"Our main concern comes from the emergence of the virus in animals and its transmission to humans, because it would be enough to record 5 to 10% of deaths in infected people, because they do not respond to drugs currently available to treat these symptoms, difficulty in making a quick diagnosis. "
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned last year that the conditions were "favorable" to the spread of "disease X" and said in a statement: "We have indications that a serious pandemic could cause an unknown fatal disease.
"History tells us that the epidemic will likely be significant and unprecedented in humans," said John Arne Rottingen, WHO's Scientific Advisor. "We need to prepare and plan our preparation in terms of vaccines and diagnoses ".