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...bird flu....pandemic ...avian flu has been around long enough now that it's had many chances to adapt [to readily infect people], and it hasn’t yet. That, I think, is the encouraging news," says ...
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...Vaccine ...Pandemic Avian or bird flu has shown up at chicken farms in the United States. The poultry industry is upset, and so are virus experts. They worry that deadly bird flu could learn to ...
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...bird ...vaccine, she notes. And Tamiflu, which may mitigate avian flu’s effect, is no panacea. In the case of widespread outbreaks, no airlines will fly the vaccine out of Switzerland, Garrett ...
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3 years ago
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UK drugs firm GlaxoSmithKline believes it has developed a vaccine for the H5N1 deadly strain of avian flu.
2 years ago
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Bird flu could cause pandemic, Kimberly Houk reports.
3 years ago
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Allocation of an Avian Flu Vaccine: Who Gets It? Conference held Dec. 7, 2005 on the campus of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on the ethics of rationing flu vaccine in the event of an avian influenza pandemic. Speakers: Dr. Arnold Monto, professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health; Dr. Bruce Gellin, director of the HHS National Vaccine Program; and John Arras, PhD, professor of biomedical ethics and professor of philosophy at the University of Virginia. Their presentations are followed by a question and answer period. Distributed by FluLab and Safety Issues, Boston, founding sponsors of the International Bird Flu Summit series, Washington, DC.
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