[Ip-health] BBC E-mail: WHO warns of global epidemic risk
Michelle Childs
michelle.childs@cptech.org
Thu Aug 23 09:21:43 2007
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> ** WHO warns of global epidemic risk **
> Infectious diseases are spreading faster than ever, the World
> Health Organization annual report says.
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With about 2.1 billion airline passengers flying each year, there is
a high risk of another major epidemic such as Aids, Sars or Ebola fever.
The WHO urges increased efforts to combat disease outbreaks, and
sharing of virus data to help develop vaccines.
Without this, it says, there could be devastating impacts on the
global economy and international security.
In the report, A Safer Future, the WHO says new diseases are emerging
at the "historically unprecedented" rate of one per year.
Since the 1970s, 39 new diseases have developed, and in the last five
years alone, the WHO has identified more than 1,100 epidemics
including cholera, polio and bird flu.
"It would be extremely naive and complacent to assume that there will
not be another disease like Aids, another Ebola, or another Sars,
sooner or later," the report says
Read WHO report: http://www.who.int/whr/2007/en/index.html
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Michelle Childs
Head of European Affairs
Knowledge Ecology International
michelle.childs@cptech.org