Currently, all evidence points to domestic ducks as the ones who can shed it and transmit it and not get sick. |
If it changes to be able to go easily from human to human, it will have disastrous consequences if we're not prepared. |
In this situation it had a very low impact, |
It makes the disease self-limiting in wild birds. |
It's a race against this virus. And the clock is ticking. The challenge now is can we make enough vaccine to protect the world? |
It's an easy thing to do and if we don't get it under control in poultry, every year it's going to get back in wild birds and every year it's going to spread around again and we'll never get this thing under control. |
It's like a hurricane. You don't know exactly how it will pan out. |
Sure enough, birds were dying. |
Vaccines and drugs are important, but that's your back-up if all else fails, |
Vaccines and drugs are important, but that's your back-up if all else fails. If we can eliminate the disease in poultry and get it under control we're halfway to being a lot safer. |
We found it was H5 influenza, |
We found it was H5 influenza. |
We should concentrate on the outbreak in birds. Go upstream and contain it at the source. |
We start at a market somewhere in Guangdong Province in China. And it's packed with cages, and you'll have chickens, and you'll have ducks. You might have some other animals -- cats, dogs, turtles, snakes -- and they're all stacked in cages, and they're all spreading their germs to each other. |