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13 Feb 2007 12:00AM

- Author:
- Peter Power
Many organisations have recently been focusing on the issues associated with the possibility of a serious outbreak of influenza if the strain of the influenza virus currently infecting birds in various areas of the globe (H5N1 or the so-called “avian flu”) eventually mutates into a strain that is easily communicable from human to human (which current “avian flu” strains are not).
While public health experts cannot now predict whether a serious outbreak of influenza i... (2929 more words)
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