FACTBOX: New antibodies work against many flu strains
| (Reuters) - A newly discovered type of immune system protein or antibody can neutralize H5N1 avian influenza and other, seasonal viruses. Here are some facts about influenza: * Seasonal influenza kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people globally every year, according to the World Health Organization. This includes 36,000 people in the United States alone. * A new strain of flu could cause a pandemic, a global epidemic that could kills tens of millions of people. * No one can say where or when this might happen but scientists are very worried about H5N1 flu, currently affecting birds in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. * H5N1 rarely infects people but it has killed 254 out of 408 infected since 2003. The fear is it could mutate into a form that people easily transmit to one another, in which case it would spread rapidly. * Several drugs can fight flu but only if given within a day or two of symptoms beginning. The new antibodies appear to work even three days after infection, the researchers said. * Gilead Sciences Inc and Roche AG''s Tamiflu, as well as Biota and GlaxoSmithKline''s Relenza, can prevent infection but the pills must be taken twice daily to do so. A single injection of antibody might provide three weeks of protection, the researchers said. (Reporting by Maggie Fox) |