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To: maceng2 who wrote (871)7/14/2004 5:55:57 AM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 1070
 
Both SARS and avian flu are being driven by recombination. I will soon post more info at recombinomics.com



To: maceng2 who wrote (871)7/14/2004 6:17:36 AM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 1070
 
Here is some info on the recombinations

discuss.agonist.org



To: maceng2 who wrote (871)7/23/2004 9:53:10 AM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 1070
 
New probable cases of bird flu in children in Thailand

discuss.agonist.org



To: maceng2 who wrote (871)7/27/2004 2:42:01 PM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 1070
 
Another suspect avian flu patient in Thailand

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To: maceng2 who wrote (871)7/28/2004 9:34:11 AM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 1070
 
I think a pandemic is on the horizon. The UN is going to recommend more widespread vaccinations using H5N1. This is probably one of the worst things that they can do

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To: maceng2 who wrote (871)7/28/2004 10:00:34 AM
From: Henry Niman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1070
 
The widespread detection of H5N1 in Vietnam is another indicator that the H5N1 pandemic can get very bad very quickly

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To: maceng2 who wrote (871)8/4/2004 9:42:29 AM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 1070
 
Today's NY Times has an editorial on the enduring avian flu problem. I have commented on their comments at

recombinomics.com