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Bird Flu Prevention The Natural Healthy Way
Why are world health authorities so alarmed about about the potential spread of bird flu from Asia?
Currently avian influenza is only known to spread to humans from contact between the faeces or respiratory secretions of infected birds. The bird flu virus does not pass from human to human.
But influenza viruses survive by mutating constantly and if the bird flu virus mutates to an airborne human to human virus the consequences could be catastrophic...
In a BBC Interview UN health official David Nabaro warned the bird flu virus could mutate at any time and as a human to human virus would be likely to kill from 5 to 150 million people.
Vaccine supplies are likely to be inadequate even if an effective vacc... [ Read Article ] |
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Seven Greek swans test positive for H5 avian flu: agriculture ministry (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The Greek agriculture ministry has said that the broad H5 category of avian flu had been detected in seven wild swans in the north of the country, adding that the samples would be sent to an EU reference laboratory in Britain for further tests.
Avian flu likely in Australia: scientist (Sydney Morning Herald)
Deadly avian flu is 'highly likely' to have already reached Australia, a top scientist says. -
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Influenza a virus subtype h5n1 wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
Influenza a virus subtype h5n1, also known as "bird flu", a(h5n1) or simply h5n1, is a nakorn patom/thailand is the place this specific virus was isolated
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Avian influenza is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. Infected birds shed influenza virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces.
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