Tamiflu works against avian flu H5N1 strain

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Article Date: 01 Nov 2004 - 16:00 PDT

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Researchers at Queen Mary Hospital, London, have revealed that Roche's Tamiflu, an anti flu drug, works against the bird flu virus H5N1 strain (the most lethal one). They say the drug is effective against avian and human forms of the virus.

In a study the researchers said that Tamiflu (oseltamivir) is effective against the strain that is now hitting Vietnam and Thailand.

Tamiflu is a neuraminidase inhibitor, it blocks the action of the viral enzymes.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has mentioned Tamiflu as the drug for tackling bird flu if ever a human pandemic breaks out.

Tamiflu has been used effectively in other strains of bird flu. In the Netherlands, in 2003, when 1,000 people were infected with the H7N7 strain, the drug proved to be very effective.

Tamiflu is currently used in Europe, USA and Japan for type A and B influenzas. It now seems that it is also effective against the bird (avian) flu virus H5N1 strain.

The WHO and many health experts around the world have warned of the risk of a massive outbreak of human to human bird flu. The WHO says Tamiflu could be the drug of choice for this pandemic (if it ever happens).

Pandemics hit the planet every 27 years. The last one hit about 36 years ago.

View drug information on Tamiflu capsule.


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simple

posted by A m on 24 Oct 2011 at 9:25 pm

just dont eat raw chickens man
keep your garden and pets healthy and clean
if you live in a developed country the vaccines are for free.

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Cost

posted by miriam flanagan on 20 Jul 2005 at 11:13 pm

I have read about bird flu and the cost of vaccinations and drugs in the scientific world. Seems to me at this point that those who can afford will benefit as usual first. What can the rest of us do to protect ourselves against this epidemic? Are there any foods/diets that can help us or indeed any herbal remides that we can start to take to cause less of a strain? Most of us live by the motto that prevention is better than cause, what can we start doing now? Surely the drug you are going to provide have some herbal essence in them that we may start to use in our everyday life.

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