We travel more, we come into contact with animals carrying new viruses and we forget to carefully monitor the diseases or viruses that could lead in the future to what we live today, notes playtech.ro
Infectious disease experts have warned of a potential pandemic over the past two decades, especially after the 2003 SARS episode. .
More recently, John Oliver presented the topic of the “next pandemic” in a segment of Last Week Tonight. As long as we do not believe that it is impossible, we could strive, as countries and as a planet, to reduce damage.
In this context, a specialist explains what is seen in this future which now seems extraordinarily difficult. What solutions are there to avoid a new pandemic blocking the world? Ștefan Dascălu, immunologist at Oxford University, explained to PLAYTECH how we can prevent the new medical crisis globally.
The researcher sheds light on all the controversies regarding the serum vaccination produced by AstraZeneca and Oxford.
“History teaches us that these epidemics, pandemics occur without us being able to predict them. They can appear at any time, but it is important to keep a few things in mind. Now people have a great mobility, they can move anywhere, we interact more with animals, the contact with nature is much greater. There are problems that we humans sometimes face, such as deforestation that causes animals to come to us. If a disease like the one in China occurs, it can soon reach the entire planet, as it did with COVID-19. We must always monitor infectious agents, including animal epidemics. Samples from different circumstances, let’s see what infectious agents are circulating and which have virulent potential. Infectious agents in animals are very important. For example, cases of bird flu with Russia have recently been reported potential to be transmitted to humans. Human-to-human transmissibility is now reduced, but it can undergo mutations “, the specialist explained.
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