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標題: [時事討論] 5年內可能爆發西班牙流感式末日瘟疫 [打印本頁]

作者: vandas    時間: 2012-10-16 01:40 PM     標題: 5年內可能爆發西班牙流感式末日瘟疫

人類終結?科學家:5年內可能爆發西班牙流感式末日瘟疫
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- o8 L( a/ s% s3 M% T1918年西班牙流感爆發時的美國,警察上街也得戴上口罩
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據英國《每日郵報》10月14日報導,近來世界上多個地區發現了此前從未出現過的新型病毒,許多醫療專家擔心,5年內可能爆發20世紀早期西班牙流感式的末日瘟疫,給人類帶來一場浩劫。 tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb8 n" [/ q4 \1 {/ |& j7 d

, O  R7 _& x7 Z4 X無論是1918年至1919年造成全球5000萬到1億人死亡的西班牙流感,還是近幾年出現的禽流感、豬流感,最初的病毒都來自動物身上。從動物傳播到人類身上的病毒容易引發瘟疫大爆發,因為這種病毒往往令人類措手不及,難以預防,而且擴散迅速,感染死亡率也非常可怕。
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英國病毒學教授、流行病權威專家約翰‧奧克斯福特(John Oxford)警告,一場源自動物病毒的瘟疫可能在5年內爆發,引發災難。
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& r6 }+ ?, H; E- O$ E, U/ }" C5 H2 g奧克斯福特認為,末日瘟疫可能首先由野生動物或家禽傳播給一個人,隨後由此人通過咳嗽或打噴嚏將其傳給家人、朋友以及周圍人群,最終透過飛機、鐵路、公路以及海洋傳播到全球。在科學家確定病源前,或許已經有無數人發病死亡。
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% D$ X+ V; g6 q6 U% K8 B公仔箱論壇由於現代技術和人口增長,人畜共患病的威脅比以往更大,便利的交通可以將新出現的人畜共患病迅速傳至全球。這種傳染病大爆發只要發生一次,人類或許就會被終結。公仔箱論壇" u: ~3 q4 p6 ]: R/ Z; P0 U* Q
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% `, d; x5 ?8 I2 V+ F! v/ g! K0 hThe Armageddon virus: Why experts fear a disease that leaps from animals to humans could devastate mankind in the next five years
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Armageddon: Scientists have warned that a global viral outbreak is inevitable within five years! B: e: l; t; W
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The symptoms appear suddenly with a headache, high fever, joint pain, stomach pain and vomiting.
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# X% o8 ~/ l$ U7 Q5.39.217.76As the illness progresses, patients can develop large areas of bruising and uncontrolled bleeding. In at least 30  per cent of cases, Crimean-Congo Viral Hemorrhagic Fever is fatal.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。) o; C; s- p3 Z

: X6 ?1 Q* L% R$ S0 K5.39.217.76And so it proved this month when a 38-year-old garage owner from Glasgow, who had been to his brother’s wedding in Afghanistan, became the UK’s first confirmed victim of the tick-borne viral illness when he died at the high-security infectious disease unit at London’s Royal Free Hospital.
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It is a disease widespread in domestic and wild animals in Africa and Asia — and one that has jumped the species barrier to infect humans with deadly effect.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。4 _, _! ]1 n) e$ ]: A! P
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But the unnamed man’s death was not the only time recently a foreign virus had struck in this country for the first time.. |9 g3 c( a: U
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Last month, a 49-year-old man entered London’s St Thomas’ hospital with a raging fever, severe cough and desperate difficulty in breathing.
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% x* S% i! g2 B3 b9 c5.39.217.76Worse still, the gasping, sweating patient was rapidly succumbing to kidney failure, a potentially lethal complication that had never before been seen in such a case.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb- O  _+ j* z7 X: {" c/ Q/ n/ |
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As medical staff quarantined their critically-ill patient, fearful questions began to mount. The stricken man had recently come from Qatar in the Middle East. What on earth had he picked up there? Had he already infected others with it?
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Using the latest high-tech gene-scanning technique, scientists at the Health Protection Agency started to piece together clues from tissue samples taken from the Qatari patient, who was now hooked up to a life-support machine.) i* ~6 l% y! T0 D$ i9 z* V: X

- Q- Q# J2 I2 @, I. S$ CThe results were extraordinary. Yes, the virus is from the same family as Sars. But its make-up is completely new. It has come not from humans, but from animals. Its closest known relatives have been found in Asiatic bats.9 [  G. H, d+ A& U( K. u

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Potentially deadly: The man suffered from CCHF, a disease transmitted by ticks (pictured) which is especially common in East and West Africa
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When the Health Protection Agency warned the world of this newly- emerging virus last month, it ignited a stark fear among medical experts.
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In all these outbreaks, the virus responsible came from an animal. Analysts now believe that the Spanish flu pandemic originated from a wild aquatic bird.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb; `6 ?6 s4 ?4 U6 a
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The terrifying fact is that viruses that manage to jump to us from animals — called zoonoses — can wreak havoc because of their astonishing ability to catch us on the hop and spread rapidly through the population when we least expect it.5.39.217.76* h: D4 Y. n8 f. e
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One leading British virologist,  Professor John Oxford at Queen Mary Hospital, University of London, and a world authority on epidemics, warns that we must expect an animal-originated pandemic to hit the world within the next five years, with potentially cataclysmic effects on the human race.
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Such a contagion, he believes, will be a new strain of super-flu, a highly infectious virus that may originate in some far-flung backwater of Asia or Africa, and be contracted by one person from a wild animal or domestic beast, such as a chicken or pig.
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$ L4 ^$ ^( y$ ]4 Q- z+ j# SBy the time the first victim has succumbed to this unknown, unsuspected new illness, they will have spread it by coughs and sneezes to family, friends, and all those gathered anxiously around them.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。$ Z) X2 T' j* B$ U% J; V/ D* V

* t5 J, V' v5 k, o9 j9 s公仔箱論壇Thanks to our crowded, hyper-connected world, this doomsday virus will already have begun crossing the globe by air, rail, road and sea before even the best brains in medicine have begun to chisel at its genetic secrets. Before it even has a name, it will have started to cut its lethal swathe through the world’s population.
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High security: The high security unit where the man was treated for the potentially fatal disease but later died
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* P$ e0 w! f  JIf this new virus follows the pattern of the pandemic of 1918-1919, it will cruelly reap mass harvests of young and fit people.
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4 z8 d, }% H2 a) GThey die because of something called a ‘cytokine storm’ — a vast overreaction of their strong and efficient immune systems that is prompted by the virus.
. x6 f% Y* _: g/ c4 c: Q& ~% Ktvb now,tvbnow,bttvbThis uncontrolled response burns them with a fever and wracks their bodies with nausea and massive fatigue. The hyper-activated immune system actually kills the person, rather than killing the super-virus.
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# F! t; {  G5 X1 |  ]5.39.217.76Professor Oxford bases his prediction on historical patterns.5.39.217.76  e0 d* Y2 f. s3 S

  n* B, R4 b* }$ B* eThe past century has certainly provided us with many disturbing precedents. For example, the 2003 global outbreak of Sars, the severe acute respiratory syndrome that killed nearly 1,000 people, was transmitted to humans from Asian civet cats in China.
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In November 2002, it first spread among people working at a live animal market in the southern Guangdong province, where civets were being sold.+ A" ^3 S/ z) F0 d' l* H3 f

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The Sars virus was spread when a Chinese professor of respiratory medicine treating people with the syndrome fell ill when he travelled to Hong Kong, carrying the virus with him./ w, n2 a. @' W$ E6 u/ Q
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By February 2003, it had covered the world by hitching easy lifts with airline passengers. Between March and July 2003, some 8,400 probable cases of Sars had been reported in 32 countries.
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It is a similar story with H1N1 swine flu, the 2009 influenza pandemic that infected hundreds of millions throughout the world. It is now believed to have originated in herds of pigs in Mexico before infecting humans who boarded flights to myriad destinations.
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Once these stowaway viruses get off the plane, they don’t have to learn a new language or new local customs.
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+ E3 ~2 r* }+ x9 vFears: Professor John Oxford at Queen Mary Hospital warns of a pandemic within the next five years
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Genetically, we humans are not very diverse; an epidemic that can kill people in one part of the world can kill them in any other just as easily.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。2 N1 \' L2 z' r' r2 h, `0 {

/ w5 c3 B9 e+ a3 F7 u/ ^! G5 s8 kTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。On top of this, our risk of catching such deadly contagions from wild animals is growing massively, thanks to humankind’s relentless encroachment into the world’s jungles and rainforests, where we increasingly come into contact for the first time with unknown viral killers that have been evolving and incubating in wild creatures for millennia.
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' v) E% l% w# Z1 _% o% c2 E" o公仔箱論壇This month, an international research team announced it had identified an entirely new African virus that killed two teenagers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2009.
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The virus induced acute hemorrhagic fever, which causes catastrophic widespread bleeding from the eyes, ears, nose and mouth, and can kill in days.6 C7 l5 T/ Y7 J2 {' i7 k

9 ?3 O: \! F; FA 15-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl who attended the same school both fell ill suddenly and succumbed rapidly. A week after the girl’s death, a nurse who cared for her developed similar symptoms. He only narrowly survived.) k- @. I- f& {. e

0 D+ b3 o7 |) y, S( xThe new microbe is named Bas-Congo virus (BASV), after the province where its three victims lived. It belongs to a family of viruses known as rhabdoviruses, which includes rabies.
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A report in the journal PLoS Pathogens says the virus probably originated in local wildlife and was passed to humans through  insect bites or some other as-yet unidentified means.
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1 d6 J& f+ L4 `. \6 K9 M3 O% ?; e5.39.217.76There are plenty of other new viral candidates waiting in the wings, guts, breath and blood of animals around us. You can, for example, catch leprosy from armadillos, which carry the virus in their shells and are responsible for a third of leprosy cases in the U.S.公仔箱論壇" m( ~( R& W" A( l7 B- h9 R5 T

' W( }2 `4 o: `% W6 |0 D$ G7 Ptvb now,tvbnow,bttvbHorses can transmit the Hendra virus, which can cause lethal respiratory and neurological disease in people.
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In a new book that should give us all pause for thought, award-winning U.S. natural history writer David Quammen points to a host of animal-derived infections that now claim lives with unprecedented regularity. The trend can only get worse, he warns.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb! y+ U1 ^, A) T+ j: S3 h

- `' P& F$ g6 {Quammen highlights the Ebola fever virus, which first struck in Zaire in 1976. The virus’s power is terrifying, with fatality rates as high as 90 per cent. The latest mass outbreak of the virus, in the Congo last month, is reported to have killed 36 people out of 81 suspected cases.
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* i/ d8 a" N7 Z6 j# c/ r; dAccording to Quammen, Ebola probably originated in bats. The bats then infected African apes, quite probably through the apes coming into contact with bat droppings. The virus then infected local hunters who had eaten the apes as bushmeat.5.39.217.76+ l; i) \/ `4 ?" \# X8 f

! h' d. E, N; K" N7 S2 B* AQuammen believes a similar pattern occurred with the HIV virus, which probably originated in a single chimpanzee in Cameroon.
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Studies of the virus’s genes suggest it may have first evolved as early as 1908. It was not until the Sixties that it appeared in humans, in big African cities. By the Eighties, it was spreading by airlines to America. Since then, Aids has killed around 30 million people and infected another 33 million.
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There is one mercy with Ebola and HIV. They cannot be transmitted by coughs and sneezes. ‘Ebola is transmissible from human to human through direct contact with bodily fluids. It can be stopped by preventing such contact,’ Quammen explains.
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‘If HIV could be transmitted by air, you and I might already be dead. If the rabies virus — another zoonosis — could be transmitted by air, it would be the most horrific pathogen on the planet.’
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' ]7 z. W8 `2 ftvb now,tvbnow,bttvbViruses such as Ebola have another limitation, on top of their method of transmission. They kill and incapacitate people too quickly. In order to spread into pandemics, zoonoses need their human hosts to be both infectious and alive for as long as possible, so that the virus can keep casting its deadly tentacles across the world’s population.
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6 {' Z/ \' Q& DBut there is one zoonosis that can do all the right (or wrong) things. It is our old adversary, flu. It is easily transmitted through the air, via sneezes and coughs./ \- T" G* U( X
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Sars can do this, too. But flu has a further advantage. As Quammen points out: ‘With Sars, symptoms tend to appear in a person before, rather than after, that person becomes highly infectious.7 I3 l  Z- K9 [& }& @' ?% J6 e9 H5 U8 h2 N

; |& _' t2 t- L8 H1 G‘That allowed many Sars cases to be recognised, hospitalised and placed in isolation before they hit their peak of infectivity. But with influenza and many other diseases, the order is reversed.’5.39.217.768 A+ Z' y+ s; s% u- q: s5 z4 G
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Someone who has an infectious case of a new and potentially lethal strain of flu can be walking about innocently spluttering it over everyone around them for days before they become incapacitated.公仔箱論壇' P' z  D1 x0 g! w6 V9 E

7 C% W  {  b. u8 m8 \TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。Such reasons lead Professor Oxford, a world authority on epidemics, to warn that a new global pandemic of animal-derived flu is inevitable. And, he says, the clock is ticking fast.公仔箱論壇( D& }' `" C$ r- ^6 C  i& \
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Professor Oxford’s warning is as stark as it is certain: ‘I think it is inevitable that we will have another big global outbreak of flu,’ he says. ‘We should plan for one emerging in 2017-2018.’TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。) _) \! p9 o! Q0 t3 V

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Professor Oxford warns that vigilant surveillance is the only real answer that we have.
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* q9 `+ B+ {  q4 jtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb‘New flu strains are a day-to-day problem and we have to be very careful to keep on top of them,’ he says.7 s; e: N- n1 r/ w

- _' ~6 F8 U& |‘We now have scientific processes enabling us to quickly identify the genome of the virus behind a new illness, so that we know what we are dealing with. The best we can do after that is to develop and stockpile vaccines and antiviral drugs that can fight new strains that we see emerging.’tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb( B1 r) U! n  O% j: V# `' @

% I9 B! E2 }' u/ ~6 f& f3 R5.39.217.76But the Professor is worried our politicians are not taking  this certainty of mass death seriously enough.
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Such laxity could come at a human cost so unprecedentedly high that it would amount to criminal negligence. The race against newly-emerging animal-derived diseases is one that we have to win every time. A pandemic virus needs to win only once and it could be the end of humankind.公仔箱論壇4 |: _( N* D! D* H, p5 Y( G

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6 c3 w" U0 G7 L9 n公仔箱論壇Isolation: Unlike Sars the symptoms of this new disease may not be apparent before the spread of infection





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