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A second anti-viral drug is being stockpiled to treat people in the event of a flu pandemic, ministers say. | A second anti-viral drug is being stockpiled to treat people in the event of a flu pandemic, ministers say. |
The government has bought 10.6 million doses of Relenza in addition to another 7.6 million doses of Tamiflu - the drug that has been stockpiled since 2005. | The government has bought 10.6 million doses of Relenza in addition to another 7.6 million doses of Tamiflu - the drug that has been stockpiled since 2005. |
It comes after a UK study last year raised concerns about resistance to Tamiflu in the H5N1 strain of bird flu which has spread in south east Asia. | It comes after a UK study last year raised concerns about resistance to Tamiflu in the H5N1 strain of bird flu which has spread in south east Asia. |
The UK will now have enough anti-viral drugs to treat half the population. | The UK will now have enough anti-viral drugs to treat half the population. |
To date there have been 403 human cases of the H5N1 bird flu virus and 254 deaths, mostly in south east Asia. | To date there have been 403 human cases of the H5N1 bird flu virus and 254 deaths, mostly in south east Asia. |
The increased flu-drug stockpile means that we should be able to treat everyone who falls ill in a pandemic Public health minister, Dawn Primarolo | The increased flu-drug stockpile means that we should be able to treat everyone who falls ill in a pandemic Public health minister, Dawn Primarolo |
However the virus cannot easily pass from human to human at present. | However the virus cannot easily pass from human to human at present. |
So far, many of those who have been infected have been poultry workers who have come into intimate contact with infected birds. | So far, many of those who have been infected have been poultry workers who have come into intimate contact with infected birds. |
Experts warn that if the virus acquires the ability to pass from human to human, then it will pose a potential threat to millions across the globe. | Experts warn that if the virus acquires the ability to pass from human to human, then it will pose a potential threat to millions across the globe. |
Without antiviral treatment, estimates suggest that up to 750,000 people could die in the UK during a pandemic. | Without antiviral treatment, estimates suggest that up to 750,000 people could die in the UK during a pandemic. |
Treatment | Treatment |
Tamiflu and another drug, Relenza, work by inhibiting a key part of flu called neuraminidase (N1) which is responsible for the release of the virus from infected human cells and allows the disease to spread. | Tamiflu and another drug, Relenza, work by inhibiting a key part of flu called neuraminidase (N1) which is responsible for the release of the virus from infected human cells and allows the disease to spread. |
The UK had previously stockpiled 14.6 million doses of Tamiflu - enough for a quarter of the population. | The UK had previously stockpiled 14.6 million doses of Tamiflu - enough for a quarter of the population. |
But in 2006, leading scientists warned that more than one anti-viral drug should be stockpiled because of potential resistance. | But in 2006, leading scientists warned that more than one anti-viral drug should be stockpiled because of potential resistance. |
Research published in the journal Nature last year also concluded that no single drug would be enough to treat all the victims of a global flu pandemic. | Research published in the journal Nature last year also concluded that no single drug would be enough to treat all the victims of a global flu pandemic. |
The Medical Research Council study characterised a mutation in the structure of N1 that has been observed in human cases of H5N1. | The Medical Research Council study characterised a mutation in the structure of N1 that has been observed in human cases of H5N1. |
They found then when this mutation occurred the virus became resistant to Tamiflu, while still remaining susceptible to Relenza. | They found then when this mutation occurred the virus became resistant to Tamiflu, while still remaining susceptible to Relenza. |
The same mutation was also found to produce resistance in seasonal influenza. | The same mutation was also found to produce resistance in seasonal influenza. |
Once the new arrangements are in place - which will take a few months - there will be 33.5 million doses of anti-virals available, the Department of Health said. | Once the new arrangements are in place - which will take a few months - there will be 33.5 million doses of anti-virals available, the Department of Health said. |
Public health minister, Dawn Primarolo, said: "The UK is already widely recognised as one of the best prepared countries in the world. | Public health minister, Dawn Primarolo, said: "The UK is already widely recognised as one of the best prepared countries in the world. |
"The increased flu-drug stockpile means that we should be able to treat everyone who falls ill in a pandemic." | "The increased flu-drug stockpile means that we should be able to treat everyone who falls ill in a pandemic." |
Professor John Oxford, an expert in virology at Queen Mary, University of London said it was sensible to have a safety net. | Professor John Oxford, an expert in virology at Queen Mary, University of London said it was sensible to have a safety net. |
"It's very reassuring to have Tamiflu as we know you do a lot better with Tamiflu even if it's given very late. | "It's very reassuring to have Tamiflu as we know you do a lot better with Tamiflu even if it's given very late. |
"There's not much drug resistance to H5N1 at the moment but if it becomes a problem then we need an alternative and that's Relenza." | "There's not much drug resistance to H5N1 at the moment but if it becomes a problem then we need an alternative and that's Relenza." |
Dr Steve Gamblin who led the research on Tamiflu resistance said he was pleased that Relenza was being stockpiled. | Dr Steve Gamblin who led the research on Tamiflu resistance said he was pleased that Relenza was being stockpiled. |
"Our science suggests that it would be a wise step to have stockpiles of both available antivirals to combat an H5N1 pandemic." |