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H2N3 or H1N1?|
ARE WE IGNORING H2N3 AT OUR PERIL?
Everyone is blaming H1N1, but
could a different strain of influenza be the cause of Mexican deaths? Clinica
- the medical technology industry’s leading news source - wonders
what implications this would have for Mexico and the rest of the
world.
LONDON – Friday, 1st
May 2009 - Clinica is investigating the details and
significance of Mexican health ministry statements that the H2N3
influenza virus was responsible for "the majority of cases
tested" in an influenza outbreak in early April, three weeks
before H1N1 came on the scene.
The existence of an additional
strain of the disease raises fundamental questions concerning the
management of the swine flu epidemic internationally.
Comments made by Mexican health
minister José Angel Córdova Villalobos during an April 27 press
conference refer to the investigation of an outbreak reported in
Perote, Veracruz, on April 2. The response on that day is said to have
triggered a local alert and that "in looking for the influenza
virus, the majority of cases tested were H2N3".
Clinica
has not been able to ascertain from the health ministry the details
behind these assertions, and awaits a response from the World Health
Organization (WHO) to a request for feedback related to the presence
or otherwise of H2N3 in Mexico, and the potential implications.
In terms of national pandemic
control policies, the UK's Health Protection Agency said that its
current screening of suspected cases is being targeted at detecting
H1N1 and that, in not monitoring H2N3, the presence of this virus
would not be revealed automatically.
What would be the implications of undiscovered H2N3 infection, such as in cleared suspected cases of H1N1? Would the co-presence of H2N3 fill in the ongoing gaps in our understanding of the new H1N1, such as Mexico's higher mortality rates? These are the kind of questions that may well enter the equation if H2N3 is involved. (5/5/09) |
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