California stockpiling anti-viral drugs
July 21st, 2006
The state of California has placed an order of over 3.7 million treatment doses of anti-viral drugs which could help treat a human form of avian influenza in the unfortunate event of a pandemic in the region. The state’s budged, recently passed, has set aside 53.3 million dollars for a stockpile of such drugs, which are apparently needed to protect against a potentially deadly outbreak of the disease. Tamiflu and Relenza are the preferred choices for treatment, being the two most common treatments to have had some proven results so far in the battle against the feared virus. A plan proposed last fall establishes that the federal government will pay 25% of the cost of the treatments, and the states will have to cover the rest of 75%. A separate national supply will also be purchased by the federal government and made available to states later on. An outbreak of influenza is a real possibility, experts warn, especially as the virus has the ability to mutate into new strains which could possibly be transmitted very easily from person to person, causing a world pandemic which could kill millions.