Latest - July news- is that the Gov. has ordered tenders for 10million doses of bird flu vaccine . . . . seen that one in the news? This is for the birds - not humans by the way.
Concern is that as the migratory bird transfer risk to the domestic bird population has not occured as feared it might - and the one Scottish based case that was found - there may well have been others that did not get recovered of course - was contained, in that it was not in a bird that would mix with domesticated poultry by habit.
127 people have been killed by bird flu since 2003, but the 'doomsday' scenario is as for the 1919 pandemic - 70 million dead. I personally don't think we should take it lightly.
Spain has had the first wild bird case reported in the last couple of weeks and Hungary also has one now. The human risk is low in that this strain of bird flu is difficult - but not impossible - to catch from wild birds, and the fear is still that it will get into the domestic poultry flock, most likely from bird droppings as the wild birds pass over domestic flocks. the US has a problem with illegally inported poultry meat still turning up and this will also be a possible route.
As far as being told of an event - were you aware of the 30 million chickens slaughtered in Holland becasuse of b/flu in 2003? Doubt it. . .
The potential is still there - look out for more news as the 2007 migration occurs. If you have a further interest - go to the
http://www.avian-influenza.com site and have a browse.