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about that pakistani brother in new york - will antibody testing be done? http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=119631&postcount=171 another suspected case in pakistan news out of...
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Egypt http://afludiary.blogspot.com/2007/12/egypt-reports-two-new-human-cases.html Two new human cases found after the death of the young woman announced only a day ago:...
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The Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) Getting a simple explanation of a fairly complicated topic is not easy. I decided to ask someone that I thought would be able to convey the information clearly and...
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Egypt Ola Younis from Beni Haroun village in Beni Suef province, south of Cairo, age 25 is Egypt's 16th fatality from avian flu. http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=119212&postcount=6...
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Ten Years Ago This Week http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/2007/12/ten-years-ago-t.html The Difference Between Birdflu and the Common Cold Funny, in a messy sort of way......
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with permission from effect measure: the mutated influenza pig virus story category: bird flu * biology posted on: december 23, 2007 4:06 pm, by revere the editors of effect measure are senior...
indigo girl replied to indigo girl's topic in General Nursing
With permission from Effect Measure: WHO's new spin on human to human bird flu transmission Category: Bird flu * China * Infectious disease * Pandemic preparedness * Public health preparedness *...
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Thanks, Emmanuel, glad that you brought this up. I have seen it. I see that you get that this is a matter of some concern. It's important to watch viruses that have jumped species like this, and...
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Three good posts by Scott McPherson, the CIO of the Florida House of Representatives follow. The third link about human to human transmission, and how it seems to be very casually accepted by the...
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with permission from recombinomics, here is more commentary on the likelihood of human to human transmission of h5n1. the case for its common occurrence has been well presented by dr. henry niman,...
Failure to Participate Will Have Consequences http://afludiary.blogspot.com/2007/12/what-we-have-here-is-failure-to.html Seven states have failed to purchase any of the federally subsidized...
With permission from Effect Measure: WHO's pep talk and fighting bird flu Category: Bird flu * Birds * China * Pandemic preparedness * Public health preparedness * WHO Posted on: December 17, 2007...
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Europe Just thinking about how far H5N1 has managed to spread while most of us were unaware that it was so prevalent. I never think about modern countries like Sweden as harboring a deadly virus,...
indigo girl replied to indigo girl's topic in General Nursing
Unsettling Health Situation in Pakistan's Frontier The Health Minister of the Frontier area where the recent H5N1 human cases have occurred is accusing Pakistan's National Institute of Health of...
indigo girl replied to indigo girl's topic in General Nursing
It Wasn't a Near Miss What was the Paskistani govt thinking? http://afludiary.blogspot.com/2007/12/it-wasn-near-miss.html H5N1: Another Country (Or Two) Heard From DemFromCT is a pulmonary doc...
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Saudi Arabia http://afludiary.blogspot.com/2007/12/saudi-cull-13500-ostriches.html Hong Kong http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/2007/12/hong-kong-closi.html Germany...