Virus influenza A subtipe H5N1: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Not all cases of human H5N1 infection are reported and consequently the exact mortality rate is unknown. Earlier historical [[Influenza pandemic|flu pandemics]], which were also believed to be of avian origin, had reportedly an average mortality rate of 2.5-5%. The current projected worst case scenario for a H5N1 pandemic is somewhere around 150 million human deaths directly due to H5N1 infection (or two to three percent of the world's human population). No one knows what the chances are for this worst case scenario.
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[[Berkas:Influenza A - late passage.jpg|jmpl|200px|'''Influenza A virus''', the virus that causes Avian flu. Transmission [[electron micrograph]] of negatively stained virus particles in late passage. <ref>(''Sumber: Dr. Erskine Palmer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Image Library'').</ref>]]
 
[[Berkas:Colorized transmission electron micrograph of Avian influenza A H5N1 viruses.jpg|jmpl|ka|Colorized transmission electron micrograph of H5N1 (golden) grown in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (green). <ref>(''Source: C. Goldsmith, J. Katz and S. Zaki. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Public Health Image Library. Image #1841.'').</ref>]]
 
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