Wednesday, 26 December 2007

Happy Fun Fluffy Blog

This Christmas i was given a copy of John Simpson's latest book, Not Quite World's End: A Traveller's Tales . Although i am only at the begining of the book, it has already made quite an impression on me and as i sit at work at twenty to two in the morning surfing the various news sources i have at my disposal Simpsons words grow in virtue.

In the opening chapter of his book Simpson states he thinks the greatest threat to the world are Super Bugs. Having read todays newspapers, and listened to countless programs about the dangers of fanaticalism I would have previously supposed , like most people, Terrorism or Climate Change is the biggest enemy to our world. We are obsessed with developments in Iraq and Afghanistan and the amount of rain which falls each year, however bugs are widely ignored.

Simpson's words however, smacked me in the face this morning. He argues plagues have always decimated societies throughout history and our society will fall fowl of one sooner or later. He reasons the amount we travel and the size and concentration of the worlds population means there are more people open to infection and we can spread the disease further. All it will take, he reasons, is for a virus like the common flu to pick up a nasty sidekick for us all to be in trouble.

As i was considering this point when this APF wire dropped.

URGENT Bird flu kills four-year-old boy in Vietnam
HANOI, Dec 27, 2007 (AFP) - A four-year-old boy in Vietnam has died of bird flu, becoming the country's fifth reported victim of the H5N1 strain of the virus this year, a health ministry official said Thursday.


I know it's not an epidemic and this particular strand of bird flu may not bring with it thousands of casualties, but I think the fact we are now educated in the dangers of bird flu and people are dying from it means Simpson may well be onto something.

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