Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 WHO refining guidelines for pandemic alert phases Tue 30 May 2006 9:36 AM ET GENEVA, May 30 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday it was refining its guidelines for a global influenza pandemic alert to make them clearer. Nervous financial markets were shaken last week on talk that the United Nations agency was about to raise its level of alert from its current three on a six-point scale after a family in Indonesia went down with the deadly disease. There was concern that the spread of the H5N1 virus amongst seven members of the family in northern Sumatra, the biggest cluster of human cases yet, indicated that the virus was becoming better at infecting people. But the WHO subsequently said tests showed that there had been no significant genetic changes and that the virus had not become more dangerous to humans. " It was highlighted last week that there is some confusion over these phases, what we mean when we go from phase three to phase four, " WHO spokeswoman Cheng told a briefing. The revised guidelines, expected to be issued in a few weeks, would aim to make the language " more acceptable (and) understandable, " she said. " What we are trying to do is explain (it) in better terminology so that people understand that what we are looking for is not necessarily a numerical standard for the number of cases, " Cheng said. " We're looking to detect any change in how the virus is transmitted. " Level three means some very limited human-to-human transmission of bird flu has occurred, while level four signals evidence of increased human-to-human transmission. Gully, senior adviser to WHO's top bird flu official Margaret Chan, told Reuters in an interview last Friday: " Clearly, it is a judgement call in terms of going from phase three to four. Our feeling now is there is nothing new that has happened which would make us want to consider moving to level four. " Bird flu remains essentially an animal disease, but it has taken 127 lives among 224 known cases in 10 countries since 2003. Phase five would signal evidence of " significant human to human transmission " , while six would signal onset of a pandemic, which the WHO has warned could take millions of lives. http://today.reuters.com/News/CrisesArticle.aspx?storyId=L30772861 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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