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1. Bird Flu Virus Can Survive Two Years in Landfill - US News and World Report
Carcasses of infected birds continue to be infectious, study finds
2. Human Nose Too Cold for Bird Flu Virus - US News and World Report
Finding might explain why this strain isn't spreading, scientists say Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
3. CIDRAP >> Avian Influenza (Bird Flu): Implications for Human Disease
) Inefficient transmission of current H5N1 strains may be related to lack of appropriate avian virus cell receptors in the upper respiratory tracts of humans and the inability of H5N1 strains to recognize human cell receptors (see. http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/avianflu/biofacts/avflu_huma...
4. CNN.com - Thai bird flu cases 'very likely' - Jan. 22, 2004
The WHO has already warned the bird flu could be worse than SARS if it mutates to allow human transmission. What's more if the virus combines with a human flu strain it could lead to a contagious and deadly disease against which people have no... http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/01/22/birdflu.wrap/
5. South Carolina Waterfowl Association
According to SCWDS There has never been a single documented case of avian influenza virus transmission directly from wild birds to humans. SCWDS states Some migratory bird species move between North America and Asia and Europe, however, genetic... http://www.scwa.org/ |
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