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To: ChanceIs who wrote (75141)1/18/2007 9:52:31 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 206312
 
El Nino bad for bird flu: As the Bird flu approaches warmer places it doesn't enter. The bird flu virus doesn't like hot water and hot environment.

Besides warm places have lots of animals, maggots, insects that eats up the carcasse of the bird that died of bird flu.

Compare to a cold place: The dead bird carcasse stays there cold. It is bathed by snow, cold rain and that water that bathed the carcasse flows down the water streams and into rivers and then is collected into lakes.

Other birds migrating drink that water get sick and fly away. As they get into warm areas if they die, they rotten quickly and is eaten up by the maggots and and insects.

If you would plot in a map the bird flu deaths you see that it all around cold places from where the birds migrate.

If you see news of Bird flu in warm places is because they eat the chickens that die or eat sick birds or places where there's no sanitary vigilance like Indonesia.

Since we have had warm weather in the cold regions this year. El Nino have beaten the bird flu back.
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