The New Pandemic: 5 Killer Candidates
The new pandemic is already poised to replace
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5 different and mysterious outbreaks of diseases are observed
today throughout the planet. Should we sound the alarm?
Over the past few years, weve all seen how quickly an outbreak can
spread. A few confirmed cases in one part of the world could turn
into a true global pandemic in just a few weeks. And once the
pandemic starts, it could stay with us indefinitely. After more than
two years of fighting COVID, our health authorities now recognize
that it will be with us for many years to come.
Despite all our advanced technology, the truth is that we are
extremely vulnerable. A new deadly contagion could emerge at any
moment and kill millions or billions of us, and this is just one of
the reasons why we should take any new mysterious disease very
seriously.
With that in mind, below are 5 new unexplained diseases that have
suddenly appeared around the world:
1) Unexplained Hepatitis
The World Health Organization reports that in less than a month,
nearly 200 children around the world have developed an unexplained
hepatitis.
Nearly 200 children have been reported with unexplained hepatitis
worldwide since the first case was identified in Scotland at the end
of March, according to the World Health Organization. One child died
and at least 17 required a liver transplant.
Leading virologists are shocked and fear that the actual death toll from
this infection could be many times higher as many parents may dismiss
the warning signs.
If it happened at one point somewhere on the other side of the globe,
most people would not pay any attention to it.
However, it is not. In fact, cases have already begun to appear in
various places around the planet. For example, about 11 childhood
cases of unexplained hepatitis have been confirmed in the United
States in recent weeks, including nine cases in Alabamaincluding
two that required a liver transplantand two cases in North Carolina.
If cases in Illinois are confirmed, the total number will reach 14.
Video:
https://youtu.be/p5GSYbmjWcw
2) Japanese encephalitis
The recently unexplained outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in
Australia has gotten worse. At the moment, it is reported that 11
people have already become infected.
Experts say Japanese encephalitis will affect pork supplies, with up
to 80 percent production losses in infected piggeries.
Currently, 30 New South Wales pig farms are affected by the
mosquito-borne virus and 11 people have been infected and three
people have died across the country, according to a new report.
Japanese encephalitis is endemic in other parts of the world, but has
never been seen as far south as Australia.
NSW Primary Industries Chief Veterinary Officer Sarah Britton said
it was a busy time for pig producers.
They have had a huge impact on production in some areas it
reaches 60-80 percent, she said.
Video:
https://youtu.be/5orbv2Qmo_I
3) Modified Ebola
As if we didnt have enough problems, now strangely modified Ebola
is back. In central Africa, at least two people have already died in
the latest mysterious outbreak.
Ebola has taken its second toll in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo amid a new outbreak of the deadly virus. Local health leaders
are now trying to contain the outbreak, which began two weeks ago.
The first case, a 31-year-old man from Mbandaka in the Equator
province, died of the deadly virus on April 21. His 25-year-old
daughter-in-law was the second victim of the outbreak.
Video:
https://youtu.be/Te_ZWh0IiI0
4) Avian influenza H3N8
In the United States alone, more than 28 million chickens and turkeys
have already died since the first US case was confirmed in February.
But if avian influenza spreads to humans, that would be the worst
case scenario because, according to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, human mortality from avian influenza could be as
high as 60 percent. So the fact that the Chinese have just confirmed
the first human infection with the H3N8 strain of avian influenza
is definitely alarming.
China has reported the first case of human infection with the H3N8
strain of avian influenza, the countrys health authority said on
Tuesday, April 26, but said the risk of it spreading to humans is
low.
A four-year-old boy from the central province of Henan was found
to have been infected with the strain after developing a fever and
other symptoms on April 5.
Video:
https://youtu.be/eIxieaEOu30
5) Mysterious disease killing horses in Colorado
On top of everything else, a brand new mysterious disease has
killed dozens of wild horses in Colorado.
A mysterious illness is suspected in the death of 57 wild horses
at a stud farm in Canon City, Colorado, federal officials said.
The outbreak of an unknown but highly contagious and sometimes
fatal disease began on April 23, the US Bureau of Land Management
said. The facility contains 2,550 horses. It is in voluntary quarantine.
We can only hope that all five of the outbreaks listed in this article
will come to naught. However, as we saw in the coronavirus example,
even a very small flare-up can become global in the blink of an eye.
Video:
https://youtu.be/VUDzo4btrUM
Lets remember how it all began
At the end of December 2019, the South China Morning Post reported
several cases of some strange pneumonia among workers at the seafood
market in Wuhan. After this message, there was a long and detailed
explanation that this happens often in the market, that everything is
under control and there is nothing to worry about.
And now the situation is repeating itself: one or few people,
everything is under control, the epidemic is not expected and all
that. We believe that some new pandemic will not arise until autumn,
and maybe even later.