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05/24/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
This is a good article. However, we should not take it easy.
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05/28/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
this is a very useful search it tells about the merce of God that Avian flu not spread between human being.
thank you l
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06/02/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
This research could plummet havoc of H5N1 virus spread to healthy human being for the time being. Thanks to Medical Research Council of UK for funding for good cause. However alertness is always beneficial to fight with dreaded viral disease.
Thanks for the article.
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06/02/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
This research could plummet havoc of H5N1 virus spread to healthy human being for the time being. Thanks to Medical Research Council of UK for funding for good cause. However alertness is always beneficial to fight with dreaded viral disease.
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06/11/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
Very good article but I wanted to ask from the authorities that they declared more than 250 persons die due to bird flu, if human nose is too cold for bird flu virus, then what causes the death of those persons? It needs more in depth study and we should stop to jump on the conclusion. Although earlier research also indicates that bird flu virus require a pig or duck as vassel to acquire killer instinct to infect and kill humans. But organizations and authorities, without realizing actual threat, over play the fear of bird flu and that resulted in loss of billions of dollars in the poultry indsutry. Who is responsible?
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Nigeria - ogun
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06/15/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
this is a great discovery. however what is responsible for human death caused by bird flu ?what is the route of infectionof bird flu from bird to man?is it by contact, inhalation, ingeestion or how
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Staff: Meyn Food Processing Technology B.V.
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06/25/2009
Re: News - Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
Broilerfarms are dusty surroundings,so it is likely that workers often breath through their mouth instead of nose.
Robert Schuil
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