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    Outbreak: could a million-killing superbug really happen?

    "The sudden outbreak of a lethal virus that spreads quickly, killing millions, is a nightmare scenario that haunts many of us - especially those who have been watching BBC One's apocalyptic new drama Survivors.

    Viruses have indeed wiped out 90 per cent of a human population. We've seen that in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 with Ebola, an unspeakably nasty affliction caused by a haemorrhagic fever virus that has one of the highest case fatality rates of any human disease. It's one of a family of viruses that you definitely don't want to have, which also includes those responsible for Lassa fever and Marburg fever. But this event did take place in a very isolated area in a small population, with almost no access to medical help.

    The lethality of these viruses limits their spread. People become so ill so quickly that they cannot travel far before dying. Ah yes, you say, (if you are the scriptwriter of Survivors), but what if someone boarded an aircraft immediately after infection but before symptoms appeared. Couldn't they spread it halfway across the world and kill 90 per cent of the population that way? No. Sorry to be a Survivors killjoy, but these viruses are pretty much stopped in their tracks by effective isolation and infection-control measures.

    On the other hand, a candidate for a really good apocalypse virus is one that can be transmitted by droplet infection in the air, is infectious before a person has any symptoms and is not so lethal that people who have it can't spread it about by travelling. Something like flu, for instance. Pandemic flu is perfect.So would - could - pandemic flu wipe out 90 per cent of the population?

    Categorically not, and for a number of reasons. One is logistics. You can't infect everyone at the same time, which means that we would have warning of potential infection and could prepare against it."

    http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/l...cle5251874.ece

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    "The sudden outbreak of a lethal virus that spreads quickly, killing millions, is a nightmare scenario that haunts many of us
    To hell, you say...I think it's a grand idea really. Just keep it out of Europe, North American and Australia.

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    This is a great article. When I was a kid, I was very much into infectious disease. What's good is that, generally, there are some fairly simple steps we can take to avoid getting ill. What sucks is that, much like there are animal species we've yet to discover, the same can be said for disease. Sure, we can postulate fairly accurately (as is done in the article) based of information we've got on diseases we know. What freaks me out is the prospect of diseases lurking, untouched as of yet, like nothing we've seen before. That's what gives me the chills. And that doesn't even address biological-weapons-gone-wrong (or right, depending) scenarios. @_@
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    It's already happening!!!!

    Stupidity has already infected a large majority of the population. Through inappropriate breeding, this virus continues to be spread through all populations regardless of race, color, creed, origin, or geographic location. Throughout time this virus has been known to surface in large bouts, and die out, only to be reintroduced in another location. So don't EVER turn your back, because it could affect you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_zombie View Post
    Stupidity has already infected a large majority of the population. Through inappropriate breeding, this virus continues to be spread through all populations regardless of race, color, creed, origin, or geographic location. Throughout time this virus has been known to surface in large bouts, and die out, only to be reintroduced in another location. So don't EVER turn your back, because it could affect you.
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