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Revere on anthrax

By all means read what he has to say: Anthrax investigation: what’s that aroma?
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UK: "Risk register" will call pandemic the #1 threat

Via The Telegraph: Flu pandemic ‘biggest threat to Britain’s security.’ Excerpt:. The first “annual risk register” will also warn of the threat to the UK of …
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More on the Nigerian outbreak

Via allAfrica.com, an Aufust 1 story from This Day: aNigeria: Flu Kills 1000 Birds in Kano. Experts from the federal government in conjunction with officials of Kano state government have depopulated and disinfected birds affected by …
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How many countries suppress disease statistics?

We’re now well into the second month of a very effective flu-news blackout from Indonesia. But that country may not be the only one that suppresses unwelcome health news. Via The New York Times: New Study Raises Estimate of HIV …
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The lessons of anthrax

But I can well imagine that if or when H5N1 can move efficiently from human to human, some champion liar will try to leverage public fear for political gain. The only vaccination against such fear will be profound skepticism: Strong …
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The long loud silence out of Indonesia

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The Bali exercise

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A letter to the editor

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Japan: 40% of workers might have to stay home in flu pandemic

Since Japan’s population is currently around 127 million, that would imply 31 million cases of H5N1 and about 635000 deaths. The estimates on attack rate and case fatality ratio are likely drawn by analogy with worldwide statistics for …
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Japan: 40% of workers might have to stay home in flu pandemic …

Since Japan’s population is currently around 127 million, that would imply 31 million cases of H5N1 and about 635000 deaths. The estimates on attack rate and case fatality ratio are likely drawn by analogy with worldwide statistics for …
Read the original post: Japan: 40% of workers might have to stay home in flu pandemic …