Anonymous ID: 5ad274 Jan. 15, 2022, 8:56 a.m. No.15381780   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15380672 PB ?Ebola in China

Different "hemorrhagic fever". Not Ebola and Malone must know this based on his expertise as would anyone else who did even basic research into this.

 

Malone interview Rogan

I’m I’m kind of a pretty Deep Insider in terms of the government I know Tony Fauci personally I’ve dealt with him my whole career and then and then we had this particular outbreak and um I was uh tip of the spear on bringing the Ebola Vaccine forward that we now call the Merck Ebola Vaccine I’m the one that got Merck involved.

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Hantavirus Hemorrhagic Fever CHINA:

"In December, 2,657 cases of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) were reported in Shanxi Province in China in advance of the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. HFRS “is a group of illnesses caused by hantaviruses,” and has been endemic to the province since 1995. The Global Times China reports that “human-to-human transmission is possible but rare, due to its weak viral transmission capability.”

https://uncoverdc.com/2022/01/10/hemorrhagic-fever-in-china-should-u-s-athletes-participate-in-olympics/

 

AND

"Since the beginning of winter, multiple hospitals in Xi'an, the provincial capital, have seen a significant increase in HFRS patients compared with average years, as well as an uptick in severe cases and fatalities, the center said in a statement last week.

 

In an interview with Health Times on Sunday, the center said the disease is generally transmitted to people by rats or mice that carry hantavirus through biting or direct contact with rodent saliva, urine or feces.

 

Illness begins abruptly, with high fever, hemorrhage and kidney damage. Severe cases can be fatal.

 

Striped field mice, a species that can carry hantavirus in the wild, are relatively common in central Shaanxi.

 

The disease is seasonal, with the peak period from October to March, and over 80 percent of patients are found in rural areas, the center said.

 

Efforts to reduce rat and mice populations and enhance public health awareness have been strengthened in Shaanxi and in other places that have seen cases of HFRS, including Luoyang in Henan province.

 

"HFRS is a common infectious disease in northern China and seldom causes human-to-human transmission," Zhu Xin, an infectious disease expert at Luoyang's center for disease control and prevention told Luoyang Daily. "After the flood disaster in summer, a large number of rats migrated to the highlands, which also caused the spread of the disease.

 

"Before the 1980s, there were HFRS epidemics in Luoyang, with patients concentrated in rural areas along rivers. However, with the improvement of the rural living environment and people's health habits, the incidence rate has dropped sharply, especially in the past decade."

https://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202112/22/WS61c27b84a310cdd39bc7cc9e.html

 

Hanta virus is endemic in the Four Corners Region of the US and is associated with exposure to rodents.

Hantavirus USA

 

Outbreak of hantavirus infection in the Four Corners region of the United States in the wake of the 1997-1998 El Nino-southern oscillation

Abstract

Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS), a rodent-borne zoonosis, has been endemic in the Americas for at least several decades. It is hypothesized that the 1991-1992 El Niño-southern oscillation (ENSO) caused increased precipitation that allowed an increase in rodent population densities, thereby increasing the possibility of transmission to humans. The result was a 1993-1994 outbreak of the disease in the Four Corners states of the southwestern United States. A second strong ENSO occurred in 1997-1998, after a period of considerable public education about the risks of hantavirus infection that began during the 1993-1994 outbreak. The caseload of HCPS increased 5-fold above baseline in the Four Corners states in 1998-1999. Regions that had received increased rainfall in 1998 were especially affected. A large majority of the 1998-1999 case patients reported indoor exposure to deer mice. Hantavirus outbreaks can occur in response to abiotic events, even in the face of extensive public education and awareness.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10823755/