After H1N1 swine flu virus, now it’s time to be aware of bird flu, which according to the World Health Organization officials can be the next deadliest flu.
The World Health Organization authorities reveal the importance of improved pharmaceutical structure across the world in order to combat against upcoming pandemic.
The WHO head official mentioned, “H5N1 can kill 61 percent of humans infected, but it doesn’t know how to spread from human to human. But don’t trust it because it could acquire that capacity. So we must stay vigilant.”
Contradictory to this, Webster health expert said, “We don’t understand enough about the virus to make predictions.” However, Sylvie Briand, who is the head of World Health Organisation, seems to be putting emphasis on the general awareness about other flu and viruses among common people.
World Health Organisation authorities have taken serious steps in this regard, and it is expected that officials are likely to spent $150 million for adequate availability of antiviral medicines and vaccines against flu and viruses.
Malik Peiris, head microbiologist of science university of Hong Kong contributing in significant research and is monitoring mutations that can spread among human beings though the study still need to be deeply analysed to prove the upcoming bird flu threads and influenza because then only any conclusion can be made.