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SARS - what next?
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845Avian flu has now been confirmed in human(s) in British Columbia discuss.agonisHenry Niman-3/27/2004
844That's the end of February and still no more sars. What a fizzer that turneMaurice Winn-2/29/2004
843The virus continues to mutate (both avian flu and SARS) regardless of who tunes Henry Niman-2/24/2004
842<i>The avian virus is just one flight away</i> This is certainly trchomolungma-2/24/2004
841>>Maybe people can beat bugs now!<< Don't count on it. Most ofHenry Niman-2/23/2004
840I'm pleased to see the woman bringing a lawsuit against those responsible foMaurice Winn-2/23/2004
839Now highly pathogenic virus has been discovered in Texas discuss.agonist.orgHenry Niman-2/23/2004
838I think that at this stage a flu vaccine will be more difficult (and in fact theHenry Niman-2/18/2004
837Henry, my understanding is that H5N1 is one of those viruses which are amenable Maurice Winn-2/18/2004
836Maurice, There is little doubt that there are human H5N1 infections in China dHenry Niman-2/18/2004
835Well, a month on and no sars deaths. Or, if there are a few undetected, it'Maurice Winn-2/17/2004
834The fire is the mutations in the H5N1 avian flu virus. discuss.agonist.org TheHenry Niman-1/22/2004
833Sounds like dual infections in the two most recent SARS cases discuss.agonist.oHenry Niman-1/19/2004
832Yes, he does seem to be a bit premature.Henry Niman-1/18/2004
831China has beaten Sars. reuters.co.uk They got control of sars faster than the soMaurice Winn-1/18/2004
830Actually, genetic studies in a disease like SARS have even more potential probleHenry Niman-1/15/2004
829Mqurice, Its not the correlation that is the issue. If you take 90 patients anHenry Niman-1/15/2004
828Henry, true, getting 10 heads in a row doesn't prove there's a dispositiMaurice Winn-1/15/2004
827Here we go again. The earlier study indicated those susceptible were B46. Now Henry Niman-1/15/2004
826Genetic vulnerability to sars: canada.com <<i>Thursday, January 15, 20Maurice Winn-1/15/2004
825Guangzhou CDC confirming waitress has SARS antibodies (same case that has been dHenry Niman-1/7/2004
824Looks like the wild animals are still causing problems: It will be interesting Henry Niman-1/4/2004
823>>The medical industry drives me nuts with their symptomatic approach to tHenry Niman-1/4/2004
822<<i>" The centre also said that before the patient fell ill, he haMaurice Winn-1/4/2004
821I guess someone's always trying to build a better mousetrap: " The cenHenry Niman-1/3/2004
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