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SARS - what next?
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945The report also comments on case mortality rates (which are 70-80% for H5N1) reHenry Niman-12/1/2004
944Mq, If the number dead isn't cause for concern, check out the symptoms for 1Henry Niman-12/1/2004
943Mq, If you really want to know how bad things can get, read The Threat of PandeHenry Niman-12/1/2004
942Mq, This morning's International Herald Tribune story definitely caught WHO&Henry Niman-11/29/2004
941Governments and authorities in general first wish to avoid public "panic&quMaurice Winn-11/29/2004
940Yes, Reuters is now comparing H5N1 to SARS recombinomics.comHenry Niman-11/29/2004
939WHO has raised its estimate of flu deaths to 100 million recombinomics.comHenry Niman-11/29/2004
938Sars? Hah!! What a loser sars is. Pathetic little bug. All it can do is killMaurice Winn-11/29/2004
937WHO warning about SARS discuss.agonist.orgHenry Niman-11/29/2004
936Mq, Now Reuters is talking about H5N1 mating and mutating and the next flu pandeHenry Niman-11/25/2004
935ooops, duplicate. Sort of like a cyberspace virus copying itself again... MqMaurice Winn-11/24/2004
934Thanks Henry. This recombinomics business is a lot of fun. Thanks for the explMaurice Winn-11/24/2004
933Morgan Stanley released comments on SE Asia countries' economic and currencysemi_infinite -11/24/2004
932Here's a brief explanation of the differences between reassortment and recomHenry Niman-11/24/2004
931Mq, I have posted more details on recombination and how it leads to species jumpHenry Niman-11/24/2004
930>>Why do they need to do it?<< There are some reasons for doing, esHenry Niman-11/24/2004
929Henry, I suppose there is some purpose to creating a population-reducing human kMaurice Winn-11/24/2004
928I know you are trying Henry and I hope it works for you and everyone that may beloantech-11/23/2004
927Yes, I e-mailed WHO some time ago and many from CDC and WHO are on my flu and/orHenry Niman-11/23/2004
926Henry, Have you tried to tell them what to look for? Tomloantech-11/23/2004
925CDC wants to create a pandemic flu strain in the lab so they know what to look fHenry Niman-11/23/2004
924The 100 miles is to get from Thailand to Vietnam, going through either Laos or CHenry Niman-11/23/2004
923They must be strong enough to survive the 100 mi journey. If some of them do hasemi_infinite -11/23/2004
922Speaking of avian flu in humans, Laotians and Cambodians are streaming across thHenry Niman-11/23/2004
921Dead ducks in Vietnam could signal another bird flu development recombinomics.cHenry Niman-11/22/2004
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