UK:Computers to be used to find blueprint for new influenza drug submitted by kickingbird at Feb, 21, 2005 from University of Bath (via http://www.bath.ac.uk/pr/releases/flu-comp.htm) Chemists are shortly to begin using state-of-the-art computer technology to tackle deadly diseases such as influenza.
Researchers at the University of Bath have won a ?61,000 grant to use the latest ... Vietnam to conduct bird flu vaccination trials on humans submitted by kickingbird at Feb, 18, 2005 from Xinhua News Agency (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-02/18/content_2590933) Vietnam is to use bird flu vaccines on people on a trial basis, after its vaccination on animals is successful, according to the country´s national Hygiene and Epidemiology Institute on Friday.
The ... Experts call for bird flu vaccine plan submitted by kickingbird at Feb, 17, 2005 from Bangkok Post (via http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/17Feb2005_news04.php) International experts on bird flu yesterday urged the government to step up vaccine study plans as a contingency against a potential avian influenza pandemic.Roger Webster, a professor at the infectious ... Bird Flu Can Kill Without Respiratory Symptoms, Study Says submitted by kickingbird at Feb, 17, 2005 from Bloomberg (via http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=aNpq) A 4-year-old Vietnamese boy who died after developing severe diarrhea and falling comatose had bird flu, even though he didn´t have breathing problems or other typical symptoms, according to research ... China: New bird flu vaccine capable of prevention submitted by kickingbird at Feb, 8, 2005 from Xinhua News Agency (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-02/07/content_2556754) Chinese scientists claim to have developed a vaccine to prevent the spread of the killer bird flu.
The Ministry of Agriculture says its new vaccine can effectively "cut a key link in the transmission ... Viruses keep surprising scientists [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 30, 2005 from Plain Dealer Reporter Late last January, the owners of a turkey farm in western Ohio noticed something strange.
Thousands of their 34-week-old hens, bred to produce meatier, tastier turkeys, suddenly stopped laying eggs. ... F.I.C website will be updated today submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 26, 2005 from Hangzhou Neuro-Hemin Biotech Co., Ltd The F.I.C website will be updated today, improved member service and other new fuctions will be added to the new site. During the updating process, users might face a short-time disconnect with ... F.I.C is developing a China geography surveillance system submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 28, 2005 from F.I.C F.I.C is developing a 'China geography surveillance system'. The system will be ready in mid-February, 2005. Then we will have a interreactive geography surveillance system for influenza activity in China.
The ... Bird Flu Likely Jumped Between Humans Last Year submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 24, 2005 from Reuters A fatally ill Thai girl probably spread deadly bird flu to her relatives last year in what would mark the first documented case of human-to-human transmission of the feared virus, medical investigators ... A full collection of China influenza research and surveillance papers [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 17, 2005 from F.I.C F.I.C presents you a full collection of China influenza research and surveillance papers.
only the chinese version is available now. please see the link at http://www.flu.org.cn/scn/resources/20041211847.htm
for ... CDC to mix avian, human flu viruses in pandemic study [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 15, 2005 from CIDRAP (via http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/panflu/ne) Jan 14, 2004 (CIDRAP News) – One of the worst fears of infectious disease experts is that the H5N1 avian influenza virus now circulating in parts of Asia will combine with a human-adapted flu virus to ... Research takes new view of flu [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 11, 2005 from TIMES-DISPATCH This flu season, Dr. Yuping Deng finally convinced her elderly mother in southern China to get a flu shot for the first time.
The viral and cell immunologist at Eastern Virginia Medical School ... EU:Final analysis of Netherlands avian influenza outbreaks reveals much higher levels of transmission to humans than previously thought submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 7, 2005 from Eurosurveillance Weekly 2005 (via http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ew/2005/050106.asp#2) Final analysis of Netherlands avian influenza outbreaks reveals much higher levels of transmission to humans than previously thought
Arnold Bosman1 (Arnold.Bosman@rivm.nl), Adam Meijer1,2, Marion. Koopmans1
1 ... Recombination in H9N2 Bird Flu Hemagglutinin from China submitted by kickingbird at Jan, 5, 2005 from Recombinomics, Inc (via http://www.recombinomics.com/News/01040501/H9N2_HA_Recombina) Sequences of the hemagglutinin (HA) gene of H9N2 isolates, A/chicken/Shandong/1/02(H9N2), A/chicken/Hebei/1/01(H9N2), and A/chicken/Beijing/1/00(H9N2), from Shandong Province, Hebei Province, and Beijing ... US:CDC to conduct avian flu pandemic experiments submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 28, 2004 from Canadian Press (via http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/11041862) The alarm now sounds with increasing frequency and urgency: the world could be on the brink of an influenza pandemic sparked by the highly virulent avian flu strain ravaging poultry stocks in Southeast ... newly uploaded articles in F.I.C 20041224 submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 24, 2004 from F.I.C Ireland: Influenza Pandemic Plan 2002http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200412247511.htm Article
The Norwegian National Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Planhttp://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200412246365.htm Article ... St. Jude researchers concerned about new strain of flu virus submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 20, 2004 from American City Business Journals (via http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/stories/2004/12/20/story8) An insidious flu virus that has been tracked as a potential global killer has suddenly gone underground, and that´s got the world´s top flu experts worried.
Already the World Health Organization ... newly upload articles in F.I.C 20041217 [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 17, 2004 from F.I.C Border Screening for SARShttp://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200412175225.htm Article
Historical, New, and Reemerging Links between Human and Animal Healthhttp://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200412176444.htm Article
Canada:Fluwatch ... Study finds catch-22 of pandemic flu; could be stopped, but resources lacking submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 16, 2004 from Canadian Press Mathematical modellers at Harvard's School of Public Health may have identified the catch-22 of pandemic flu.
Future influenza pandemics might in theory be containable through aggressive early control ... 1933 Sequences in 2004 Korean H1N1 Swine Isolates Raise Concern submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 22, 2004 from Recombinomics, Inc The swine sequences release by GenBank this week would appear to be cause for concern. Six of the isolates were from swine in South Korea and they have both reassorted and recombined genes (between ... 302 items, 20/Page, Page[12/16][|<<] [|<] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [>|] [>>|] Search local
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