Re: Bird Flu & Deadly Cytokine Storm
From: Peter Raynor (praynorumn.edu)
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 14:53:36 -0800 (PST)
From what I've read, it appears that most experts believe the cytokine storm is a real phenomena for H5N1. Whether H5N1 transmitted human to human would show the same effect is uncertain because it would require a genetic mutation that could mollify this effect somewhat (the theory is that a highly human pathogenic cytokine-storm-producing H5N1 virus would kill its hosts too quickly to be readily transmissible). The bottom line is that we should expect a human transmissible H5N1 virus to effect everyone, not just infants and the elderly.

Pete

At 02:54 AM 1/3/2007, you wrote:
The most important but least understood factor in surviving the coming flu pandemic may be how to stop the deadly over-reaction of a person's immune system called "cytokine storm."

http://www.fluwikie.com/pmwiki.php?n=Science.PrimerCytokineStorm<http://www.fluwikie.com/pmwiki.php?n=Science.PrimerCytokineStorm>

http://www.cytokinestorm.com/<http://www.cytokinestorm.com/>

http://www.birdfluriddle.com/?hop=cytokine<http://www.birdfluriddle.com/?hop=cytokine>

For people with strong immune systems, this may be the worst threat.

What do you think?

Bill Weir

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