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Model Prisoners

# 2262. During the months of August, September, and sometimes into October my attentions are divided between pandemic issues and storms forming in the Caribbean and tropical Atlantic. These three months are the peak of the six-month …
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[history, H5N1] CDC Releases 1918 Pandemic Flu Storybook

http://nnlm.gov/mcr/bhic/?p=3185 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released today an online storybook containing narratives from survivors, families, and friends about one of the largest scourges ever on human kind - the 1918 influenza pandemic that killed millions of people around the world. The storybook provides valuable insight for public health officials …
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Novavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu Vaccine - Washington Post

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Novavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu VaccineWashington Post,

Novavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu Vaccine - Washington Post

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Novavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu VaccineWashington Post,

[ bird flu] Rhode Island reports H7N3 in swans

Rhode Island reports H7N3 in swans Wildlife officials in Rhode Island recently announced that during routine surveillance they detected the low-pathogenic …
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DelSite Files IND for Nasal Powder H5N1 (Bird Flu) Influenza Vaccine - MarketWatch

DelSite Files IND for Nasal Powder H5N1 (Bird Flu) Influenza VaccineMarketWatch

Antibodies for Avian Flu Extracted from 90-Year-Old Blood Samples

i09: “Two mutations in the H1N1 avian flu virus were responsible for killing 50 million people all over the world during the 1918 outbreak of so-called Spanish Flu. Now researchers at MIT have analyzed 90-year-old …
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Antibodies To 1918 Flu Found In Elderly Survivors - NPR

Antibodies To 1918 Flu Found In Elderly SurvivorsNPR

S Korea says it is free of bird flu - The Australian

S Korea says it is free of bird fluThe Australian,

H9N2 bird flu threat understated in humans - Reuters

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H9N2 bird flu threat understated in humansReuters