Fri. November 20, 2009
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Firedoglake (blog)
November 20, 2009
The
H5N1 bird Flu and H1N1
swine flu virus will be destroyed by complete cooking. It will survive in undercooked meat and eggs. The surface of raw chicken ...
NorthJersey.com
November 20, 2009
... infects people easily and is quickly transmitted from person to person, a characteristic lacking in the H5N1 avian Flu that circulated a few years ago. ...
Natural News.com (registration)
November 20, 2009
Instead, however, the study was meant to test a vaccine of the far more lethal H5N1 virus, which has a death rate of more than 50 percent. ...
WELT ONLINE
November 20, 2009
Inovio previously reported that its consensus H5N1 and H1N1 vaccine candidates induced protective immune responses in ferrets and other animal models ...
Meattradenewsdaily (blog)
November 19, 2009
Recently,
Thailand's northern province of Nan alerted of the
bird flu or the
H5N1 virus outbreak after several birds had died. ...
Natural News.com (registration)
November 19, 2009
H5N1 was reportedly in
USA labs as a bioweapon to replicate the 1918 pandemic. * Though
H5N1 virus is highly lethal, its infection rate is extremely low. ...
eMaxHealth
November 19, 2009
Since 2003 the
H5N1 strain of bird Flu has infected 400 people. New findings from the Imperial College of
London suggest that
avian flu would be unlikely to ...
Martha's Vineyard Times
November 18, 2009
That was an avian influenza strain with the catchy technical name of H5N1. In general, your typical influenza virus likes to be species-specific, ...
Reuters
November 17, 2009
Kasai said
Asia's first outbreak of
H5N1 avian influenza for this year's cold season was detected two weeks ago in
Vietnam, but the outbreak was limited to ...
Australia.TO
November 17, 2009
Pittsburgh
swine flu "mapper" Dr Henry Niman had earlier predicted that
H5N1 avian Flu would mutate into a deadly human-to-human pandemic. It didn't. ...
Earthtimes (press release)
November 17, 2009
Prior to A/H1N1, SARS and
H5N1 ("
avian flu") influenza were the first major infectious disease scares of the millennium. How are lessons learned from these ...
Jakarta Post
November 17, 2009
The government, together with state-owned pharmaceutical company PT Bio Farma, plans to start producing vaccines for the H1N1 and H5N1 strains of influenza ...
China Post
November 17, 2009
Logistics Management
November 16, 2009
... according to Gary S. Lynch of Marsh, Inc. Marsh has been tracking pandemics since the emergence of
H5N1, the so-called "
bird flu" in 2004, ...
FTO (blog)
November 16, 2009
The sign is causing a bit of controversy because in the first place it does not have H1N1 on it but the
H5N1 which is
bird flue. ...
The Sun
November 16, 2009
About 21500 Scots are now estimated to have contracted the H5N1 bug - up from almost 17500 last week. But experts say it has now combined with another virus ...
PR Newswire (press release)
November 15, 2009
In October, Sinovac received the Certificate of Approval to distribute its
H5N1 (
bird flu) pandemic influenza vaccine in
Hong Kong. ...
The Kingston Whig-Standard
November 14, 2009
As we learned with the H5N1 strain of influenza, we cannot assume that world-wide spread among animal species will ever affect humans. ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
November 12, 2009
Here, we described PF in mice infected with H5N1 virus. Methods: Eight-week-old BALB/c mice were inoculated intranasally with 1 x 101 MID50 of ...
Chicago Tribune
November 12, 2009
A: With the
H5N1 scare -- what some people called the
bird flu -- the case fatality rate was 70 percent. That led to
the United States -- and many countries ...
Ethio Planet News
November 11, 2009
Years of focus on
H5N1 avian influenza viruses left experts convinced
Asia was the birthplace of new
flu viruses and would be the source of the next ...
NewsHour
November 9, 2009
Because the H1N1 vaccine did not require a huge amount of antigen for each dose--which many people feared because of previous experience developing an H5N1 ...
London Free Press
November 7, 2009
...
... and
Canada and in pets such as a cat in
the United States, and the WHO also highlighted the progress of highly virulent
H5N1 bird Flu in recent years. ...
... and
Canada and in pets such as a cat in
the United States, and the WHO also highlighted the progress of highly virulent
H5N1 bird Flu in recent years. ...
AllAfrica.com
November 6, 2009
Few hundred people were infected with the highly pathogenic A/H5N1
... and cats contract avian influenza (H5N1) from eating birds. But this appears to be the first time a cat has contracted influenza from a human. ...
... and cats contract avian influenza (H5N1) from eating birds. But this appears to be the first time a cat has contracted influenza from a human. ...
Harvard Crimson
November 5, 2009
Every year the
public is bombarded with headlines that leverage scary acronyms like SARS, MRSA, and
H5N1
New York Times
November 5, 2009
...
Vietnam health
officials are concerned about the combination of virus
H5N1 (
avian flu) and H1N1 (
swine flu) developing into more lethal forms, ...
SGGP
November 5, 2009
Korea Herald
November 4, 2009
LeadershipNigeria
November 4, 2009
She said when the H5N1
Religion Dispatches
November 4, 2009
The premise is simple: The narrator sells
flu protection gear (masks, goggles, disinfectant) out of his Lower East Side apartment as a deadly
H5N1
CNNMoney.com (press release)
November 4, 2009
When the most powerful of these antibodies was tested in preclinical models for prevention or treatment of a potentially lethal H5N1
BBC News
November 4, 2009
The roll out of a vaccination programme aimed at slowing the spread of the H5N1
Kawartha Media Group
November 4, 2009
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NPR
November 4, 2009
Famously, in 2004 there was a major outbreak among big zoo cats in
Thailand of the dreaded
H5N1