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[vici blog] FAQ About Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) (J. Zorro): In this article you can frequently asked questions about one type of bird flu, called avian influenza A (H5N1) that is infecting birds in Asia and has infected some humans. Question: What is avian influenza (bird flu)?
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[Scientific American] News Blog: Bear market for swine flu: The price at which these trades take place is thought to reflect the likelihood of these outcomes at any given point in time. They now have a roster of about 300 traders - including scientists, doctors, and nurses - on their avian influenza, seasonal influenza, and syphilis markets.
[Journal] Kawaoka strikes again - Journal - Scott McPherson's Web Presence: The results of the new work promise to help scientists understand why the 1918 pandemic, a worldwide outbreak of influenza that killed 20 million people, spread so quickly and killed so efficiently, says Kawaoka, who has studied influenza viruses for 20 years. The finding also lends insight into the ease with which animal forms of the virus, particularly avian influenza, can shift hosts with potentially catastrophic results.
[Change.org's Global Health Blog] How Scared Should We Be of Swine Flu? | Global Poverty | Change.org: I just heard on BBC World News this morning that the first case of swine flu has been found in Europe, in Spain. Also, last I heard there had been 6 cases in Canada (I don't know if that's 6 people who have it, or 6 people who have died).
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