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Biotech / Medical
SARS and Avian Flu
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3407It sounds like we need some New Zealand Guinea Winns to test out various doses, Elroy Jetson-1/24/2006
3406Having read Scientific American December 2005 issue page 34 the dose which mightMaurice Winn-1/24/2006
3405"I like that the USA punishes fraud and theft and crooks in high and low pldwight martin-1/24/2006
3404Dwight, that seems like wishful thinking to me: <<i> Undetected cases Maurice Winn-1/24/2006
3403John, if humanized H5N1 gets going, there isn't going to be any FDA hasslingMaurice Winn-1/24/2006
3402What company in this society, riddled with frivolous lawsuits, is going to risk Think4Yourself-1/23/2006
3401FYI <b>Reports of unusual clinical presentations and asymptomatic infectidwight martin-1/23/2006
3400Although I have never seen any confirmation or even hypothesis testing on this, Sam Citron-1/23/2006
3399Doctor-Birdwatcher Finds His 2 Callings United by Avian Flu Metehan Özen SeSam Citron-1/23/2006
3398So, we could self-immunize by swallowing say 1 million viral particles with foodMaurice Winn-1/23/2006
3397A, you're right. Not sure why, after explaining all the routes of infectionAllan Harris-1/23/2006
3396<i>"I think the greatest precaution we can take now is to control it Allan Harris-1/23/2006
3395nature.comscaram(o)uche-1/23/2006
3394I thought the hands on the face was way overblown until today. We got some bittThink4Yourself-1/21/2006
3393Bird flu virus survives for days in droppings: WHO By Maggie Fox, Health and Scaly-1/21/2006
3392I hear on the radio from health officials that we are not suppose to touch our mCheeky Kid-1/20/2006
3391The one thing I've read is that it's not like the virus will be flying acaly-1/20/2006
3390N95 - Disposable Respirators Explained.... health.state.mn.us Type 100 (99.7% Cheeky Kid-1/20/2006
3389Hummm, is the virus that big? I know a P100 filter will capture particles .3 ofCheeky Kid-1/20/2006
3388The CDC is still saying N95...at the least. cdc.gov Use a fit-tested respiratocaly-1/20/2006
3387If anyone is interested: pandemicflu.govCheeky Kid-1/20/2006
3386Is a N95 good enough for the flu, or do you need a P100? How long do they last Cheeky Kid-1/20/2006
3385For what it's worth, Oprah is doing an hour-long segment on the bird flu on caly-1/20/2006
3384It will drop because the interested parties wanted only the money. Nothing like elmatador-1/19/2006
3383Read the book "The Great Influenza', by Barry I think the author is. ThSteve Lokness-1/19/2006
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