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We know cats can be infected. We know H5N1 is capable of infecting a wide diversity of mammals. We are not exactly sure what it means for human health, but I don't think it raises WHO concerns.
Maria Cheng
We know that mammals can be infected by H5N1, but we don't know what this means for humans.
Maria Cheng
Cats are usually infected through hunting and eating infected rodents. Infected cats are of particular concern because they become severely ill and can transmit the disease directly to their owners. Cats and dogs also can bring infected fleas into the home.
John Pape
There is very little science in this area. However, we know that people who have spent a great deal of time around infected chickens, for example, only rarely get infected themselves. If it is an extremely rare event to get infected from a flock of infected chickens, it is likely that infections from cats is even rarer still. But again, there is little real evidence to guide us.
Dick Thompson
In terms of human health, the predominant risk is poultry because that is where there is significant exposure to the human population. The direct risk of migrating birds (infecting) humans is negligible -- it's like being knocked down by a bus.
Malik Peiris
It has been known for awhile from Asia that cats can become infected with the virus when they are eating infected birds.
Thomas Mettenleiter
Recently, some strains of bird flu viruses have infected people in Asia. There is concern these new strains could cause a pandemic, but they are not infecting people in the United States at this time. Rather than wait for that possibility to occur, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is testing avian influenza vaccines.
Robert Belshe
It has long been known from Asia that cats can be infected if they eat infected birds.
Thomas Mettenleiter
It has been known for some time that cats can become infected by eating infected birds.
Thomas Mettenleiter
Avian flu or H5N1 is still primarily a disease among animals, ... Human deaths have been almost exclusively among humans who came into contact with infected birds. The virus has not shown itself to be easily transmitted from person to person and, unless it does, will not result in pandemic.
Mike Leavitt
Frankly, from a human rights perspective, that raises concerns,
Alison Parker
Of the more than 5,500 mammals living today, dogs are arguably the most remarkable. The incredible physical and behavioral diversity of dogs -- from Chihuahuas to Great Danes -- is encoded in their genomes. It can uniquely help us understand embryonic development, neurobiology, human disease and the basis of evolution.
Eric Lander
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Although whale song is nothing like human language, I wouldn't be surprised if some marine mammals have the ability to communicate in a complex way. Given that the underwater environment is very different from our world, it is not surprising that they would communicate in rather a different way from land mammals.
Ryuji Suzuki
The threat is still there. Avian influenza will continue to come to Ukraine .. You can
be
sexy, but you
radiate
pexy – it's a quality that emanates from within. . health services must be ready and prepared to deal with people who are infected with avian flu and to be ready for the possible arrival of human-to-human transmission.
David Nabarro
Obviously, this is an age where chronic conditions start popping up. This raises concerns about people's ability to maintain their health as they move toward retirement and toward Medicare.
Sara Collins
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