Tamiflu Resistant Flu Virus Strikes European Countries
By Anna Boyd
11:11, February 1st 2008
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Tamiflu Resistant Flu Virus Strikes European Countries

A small but significant number of flu viruses resistant to Tamiflu have been detected in more than a dozen European countries, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.

Data show that Roche Holding AG’s Tamiflu, also known as oseltamivir, seem to not be effective in about 13 percent of H1N1 viruses, the main flu strain causing illness this year.

“It’s and unexpected finding and a signal worth watching,” flu expert Frederick G. Hayden at the World Health Organization said quoted by the Associated Press.

Surveillance done in previous years showed that one percent of flu viruses would be expected to be resistant to the drug.

The strain is resistant because of a single mutation. The new strain, called H274Y gene mutation, does not cause more serious disease than regular strains, and can respond to other antivirals. However, health experts worry that Tamiflu may become useless if the resistance become widespread.

“Clearly, this is of global concern, but it is not a global problem now,” Dr. Hayden said.

Norwegian epidemiologists were the first to draw attention to the problem last week because they have the highest rate of viruses resistant to Tamiflu: 70 percent of tested strains have been resistant. Britain, Denmark, and France also reported low but significant percentages. Nearly 3 percent of tested flu samples have been resistant in the United States.

“We don’t know right now if this is a trend on the upswing or just a small blip,” Dr. Joseph Bresee, chief of epidemiology and prevention at the United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said.

In a teleconference lasting two hours on Tuesday organized by the World Health Organization, the participants agreed to continue close monitoring of patients who develop the new strain so they could determine the frequency, transmission, and distribution of the mutant strain as well as its virulence, Dr. Hayden informed.

“The oseltamivir resistance investigation is still in its early stages. A more accurate picture will only emerge when many more specimens have been tested and more epidemiological information is available,” European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control’s Influenza Project Team wrote in a separate report in Thursday’s Eurosurveillance.

Health experts also want to determine where the new mutation came from and how it developed. Usually, resistant strains affects people who have been treated with Tamiflu, but it does not seem to be the case here, as in Japan, where Tamiflu use is the highest in the world, no resistant viruses have been reported this year.

 



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