Author: Mike Davis
ISBN: 1595580115

The following review was contributed by: Paul Lappen: CLICK TO VIEW Paul Lappen's Reviews
This book is a comprehensive look at just what bird (or avian) flu is all about,
and what the world is, or is not, doing about it.
Influenzas are divided into three major categories. Types B & C are relatively
mild, leading to the common cold, or, at worst, the winter flu. But Type A is
the unpredictable, and lethal, strain that is fully entrenched among the bird
population of East Asia. It is very easy for the disease to jump from migratory
birds, to ducks, to chickens, to swans and egrets, and back again, mutating
along the way. Until now, the human deaths have come from direct contact with
infected birds. But the time is coming when that last mutation will click into
place, causing it to jump from person to person. A worldwide flu pandemic, with
a death toll in the hundreds of millions, is, as one researcher put it, "late."
What is America doing to prepare for the coming pandemic? Not much. Industrial
chicken farms, with millions of chickens crowded into one building, are a
wonderful breeding ground for diseases of all sorts, not just bird flu. Remember
SARS from a couple of years ago? Among the reasons why it was contained is that
the cities where it happened, Toronto and Hong Kong, are modern cities with
modern health care systems. Imagine if SARS had shown up somewhere in Africa,
with a much less modern health care system.
The major drug companies have opposed moves to allow other countries to make
cheap copies of flu vaccines, even though there are nowhere near enough doses of
vaccines even for first responders, out of concern for their corporate bottom
line. The Bush Administration is more interested in spending money preparing for
a smallpox or anthrax outbreak, something which has much less chance of ever
happening, than in spending it on bird flu, which is coming in the near future.
This is a very spooky book, which I guess is the idea. It is written for the
layman, and does a fine job at showing how unprepared America is for the next
flu pandemic. It is very highly recommended.