***Bird Flu Videos*** Bird Flu Update #4 - Another Human Case, New Symptoms, Domestic Cats Infected, Testing Dairy Supply th-cam.com/video/Qsj5QE-fGdo/w-d-xo.html Bird Flu Update #3 - Second Human Case of H5N1 Detected in Michigan Man From Infected Cow th-cam.com/video/mIupfAHGqGw/w-d-xo.html Bird Flu (H5N1) Update #2 - History, Cattle Spread, Milk, Beef, Wastewater Surveillance, Human Risk th-cam.com/video/odIRy2HC2pU/w-d-xo.html Bird Flu (Avian) H5N1 - Should We Be Concerned - Full Review (Origin, Spread, Human Cases, Symptoms) th-cam.com/video/XsmVKD7HKDI/w-d-xo.html Bird Flu Update After Death Of Young Girl AND Omicron Update - Cases, Hospitalizations, Variants th-cam.com/video/20GohKsG5Vs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! Another helpful update. For the commenters: If anyone is wondering why the main symptom in humans is conjunctivitis (eye infection), it's because human eyeballs are the only body part that have the alpha 2 3 sialic acid receptor, which is the "lock" that the bird flu virus "key" fits into in humans. Cows and birds and other animals have more of these "locks." The good news is that it's hard to spread disease from human eyeball to human eyeball... most people don't touch eyeballs with other folks. But if this thing mutates and becomes able to infect the respiratory tract, it could be a really bad time considering the traditionally high mortality rate. (The virologists at MicrobeTV (especially in their video "TWiV 1116") has more info about this, if anyone's interested in learning.)
There is no systematic surveillance testing. I think we should refrain from saying that there has been no human to human transmission. We can say there has been no human to human transmission that we know of. There may very well have been more cases, and there are anecdotal accounts indicating that there has been, but there has been no testing. The people who lived with the first patient were not tested or observed. The farm was not identified. I don't know if there has been contact tracing and testing in this last case but testing is completely voluntary.
A few questions:- The the US. 1) Is reporting of this disease in cattle mandated? 2) Is this a state or federal requirement? 3) If this virus is detected, are the cattle isolated or culled? 4) Is compensation available to the owners of these cattle? 5) Are there penalties if the owners do not comply with the regulations? 6) Can inspectors visit the farms and take samples, even if the owners object? If the answer to any of these question is no, we have a problem.
Good update, but you did not mention the fact that in the first the first Michigan case, the virus has a mutation. I wonder if the most recent case or 3rd case from cows has another mutation. I have a question, does the H5N1 virus have to recombine with a human influenza A virus in order to be able to spread human to human, or can it just mutate on its own and be able to transmit between humans?
Thanks for the questions and comments! The third case hasn’t been fully sequenced yet, as far as we are aware, but will make sure to cover it once it is sequenced! And in theory it would not have to recombine with a human influenza virus to be able to spread human to human. Mutations alone could do it. Although recombining would most likely be a “quicker” way to be more transmissible
Put gloves on when you go shopping ,germs are on doors handles, and carts ,be careful what you touch .stays on the surface I think two weeks. made in the USA at the labs . isn’t life beautiful
***Bird Flu Videos***
Bird Flu Update #4 - Another Human Case, New Symptoms, Domestic Cats Infected, Testing Dairy Supply
th-cam.com/video/Qsj5QE-fGdo/w-d-xo.html
Bird Flu Update #3 - Second Human Case of H5N1 Detected in Michigan Man From Infected Cow
th-cam.com/video/mIupfAHGqGw/w-d-xo.html
Bird Flu (H5N1) Update #2 - History, Cattle Spread, Milk, Beef, Wastewater Surveillance, Human Risk
th-cam.com/video/odIRy2HC2pU/w-d-xo.html
Bird Flu (Avian) H5N1 - Should We Be Concerned - Full Review (Origin, Spread, Human Cases, Symptoms)
th-cam.com/video/XsmVKD7HKDI/w-d-xo.html
Bird Flu Update After Death Of Young Girl AND Omicron Update - Cases, Hospitalizations, Variants
th-cam.com/video/20GohKsG5Vs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! Another helpful update.
For the commenters:
If anyone is wondering why the main symptom in humans is conjunctivitis (eye infection), it's because human eyeballs are the only body part that have the alpha 2 3 sialic acid receptor, which is the "lock" that the bird flu virus "key" fits into in humans.
Cows and birds and other animals have more of these "locks."
The good news is that it's hard to spread disease from human eyeball to human eyeball... most people don't touch eyeballs with other folks. But if this thing mutates and becomes able to infect the respiratory tract, it could be a really bad time considering the traditionally high mortality rate.
(The virologists at MicrobeTV (especially in their video "TWiV 1116") has more info about this, if anyone's interested in learning.)
Thank you I have been subscribed to and donate to Microbe TV and Parasites w/o Borders for a few years now
This is interesting Jill! Thanks for sharing. We may do a deep dive on this!
There is no systematic surveillance testing. I think we should refrain from saying that there has been no human to human transmission. We can say there has been no human to human transmission that we know of. There may very well have been more cases, and there are anecdotal accounts indicating that there has been, but there has been no testing. The people who lived with the first patient were not tested or observed. The farm was not identified. I don't know if there has been contact tracing and testing in this last case but testing is completely voluntary.
A few questions:-
The the US.
1) Is reporting of this disease in cattle mandated?
2) Is this a state or federal requirement?
3) If this virus is detected, are the cattle isolated or culled?
4) Is compensation available to the owners of these cattle?
5) Are there penalties if the owners do not comply with the regulations?
6) Can inspectors visit the farms and take samples, even if the owners object?
If the answer to any of these question is no, we have a problem.
Thank you for the update. It is much appreciated.
Absolutely, always our pleasure! Thanks for checking it out!
Good update, but you did not mention the fact that in the first the first Michigan case, the virus has a mutation. I wonder if the most recent case or 3rd case from cows has another mutation. I have a question, does the H5N1 virus have to recombine with a human influenza A virus in order to be able to spread human to human, or can it just mutate on its own and be able to transmit between humans?
Thanks for the questions and comments! The third case hasn’t been fully sequenced yet, as far as we are aware, but will make sure to cover it once it is sequenced! And in theory it would not have to recombine with a human influenza virus to be able to spread human to human. Mutations alone could do it. Although recombining would most likely be a “quicker” way to be more transmissible
Here we go…
Thank you
Always our pleasure!
I really appreciated your reviews of publications of clinical trials of the controversial drugs related to the last virus pandemic.
It’s in Michigan
For the past 2 weeks I’ve found numerous dead birds and a few squirrels at my apartment complex. The residents are blaming cats but I don’t think so.
Thanks for checking out the video and for sharing!
Problem is also, that our immunity is lowered, because of fluoride additives.
and mRNA vaccines
*NONSENSE*
@@surfinmuso37 *MORE NONSENSE*
All from the help of your government 😅
yep
Made in America labs probably from Plum island off New York or Kansas From Bill gates and his twin Dr Fu ci
I wouldn't recommend drinking raw milk.
Certainly not in this context!
Put gloves on when you go shopping ,germs are on doors handles, and carts ,be careful what you touch .stays on the surface I think two weeks. made in the USA at the labs . isn’t life beautiful
WE WILL NOT COMPLY ‼️‼️
We are unsure what you’re referring to
Waste your time elsewhere if you’re not going to be constructive.
Don't believe it