Avian Influenza in Domesticated Animals
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Migratory birds, domestic poultry and avian influenza
sciencedaily.com — “The persistence and recurrence of H5N1 avian influenza in endemic regions can largely be blamed on movement and infection by migratory birds. In a new paper, researchers analyze the interaction between non-migratory poultry and migratory birds in order to investigate the role of the latter in the spread of H5N1.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Migratory birds, domestic poultry and avian influenza
sciencedaily.com — “The persistence and recurrence of H5N1 avian influenza in endemic regions can largely be blamed on movement and infection by migratory birds. In a new paper, researchers analyze the interaction between non-migratory poultry and migratory birds in order to investigate the role of the latter in the spread of H5N1.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Migratory birds, domestic poultry and avian influenza
sciencedaily.com — “The persistence and recurrence of H5N1 avian influenza in endemic regions can largely be blamed on movement and infection by migratory birds. In a new paper, researchers analyze the interaction between non-migratory poultry and migratory birds in order to investigate the role of the latter in the spread of H5N1.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Avian influenza virus may persist on feathers fallen from domestic ducks: Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus ... http://bit.ly/bailoV
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Bird flu -should I worry ? - icyou health videos
icyou.com — “Bird flu Avian influenza, influenza endemic to birds Influenza virus A, the causative agent for bird flu; the genus of the Orthomyxovirida...” View full resource at icyou.com
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Dr Paul Clayton gives his thoughts about whether or not you should be worried about the bird flu http://tinyurl.com/chdp63
Avian influenza H5N1 clade 2.3.2.1 : OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
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'Biosensors' on 4 feet detect animals infected with bird flu - http://is.gd/eCTu3
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HealthMap: Things to watch in 2011: avian influenza, foot and mouth disease, and animal die-off events
healthmapblog.blogspot.com — “HealthMap: Things to watch in 2011: avian influenza, foot and mouth disease, and animal die-off events” View full resource at healthmapblog.blogspot.com
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Observations: Migrating animals might decrease the spread of bird flu and other infectious diseases
scientificamerican.com — “With millions of birds descending on Delaware Bay during migration, the propensity for bird flu (H5N1) to spread among flocks—and potentially among humans —has been a pressing concern. And as animals, from gray whales to monarch butterflies” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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Scientists create GM superchicken that doesnt spread bird flu | Mail Online
dailymail.co.uk — “The bird is intended to prevent the outbreaks of avian influenza which lead to millions of birds being culled. It could also stop new strains of flu mutating in domestic fowl.” View full resource at dailymail.co.uk
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Got SuperNuggets? Scientists create a "Superchicken" that doesn't spread the bird flu http://bit.ly/hjcAY8 #gmo #biotech #food
New Weapon May Help Battle Bird Flu - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Than the antiviral Tamiflu. H5N1 virus is so pathogenic even Tamiflu doesn t protect all the infected animals. This compound works much better, even three days ” View full resource at drugs.com
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Bird flu survivors could face brain disease risk | Reuters
feeds.reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Survivors of bird flu and perhaps other influenza viruses may not be out of the woods once the fever and cough are gone -- animal studies suggest the virus may damage the brain and” View full resource at feeds.reuters.com
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Bird flu survivors could face brain disease risk http://link.reuters.com/fah22d
Bird Flu Study: GM Chickens Can Help Fight Spread of Virus - TIME
time.com — “Scientist have figured out a way to genetically modify a chicken so that it does not pass the avian flu virus along to other poultry, thus breaking the chain of contagion” View full resource at time.com
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A Re-Engineered Chicken Enters the War Against Bird Flu: Scientist have figured on a way to genetically modify a... http://bit.ly/fmIlic
CytoGenix, Inc. Initiates Ferret Testing Expecting Positive Results For Avian Flu Vaccine Study
medicalnewstoday.com — “CytoGenix, Inc. (Pink Sheets:CYGX) announced that it has initiated the process of testing CytoGenix's novel liner DNA technology on ferrets, with the expectations of a positive result, furthering” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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CytoGenix, Inc. Initiates Ferret Testing Expecting Positive Results For Avian Flu Vaccine Study http://mnt.to/3K3P #birdflu
Reuters AlertNet - In Brief: Avian flu outbreak prompts West Bank chicken cull
alertnet.org — “Source: IRIN Animal cases of avian flu in Bala village in the Tul Karem area of the West Bank, northeast of Tel Aviv, have been confirmed, and some 250,000 chickens culled, according to officials.” View full resource at alertnet.org
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In Brief: Avian flu outbreak prompts West Bank chicken cull: Source: IRIN Animal cases of avian flu in Bala villag... http://bit.ly/c8a8AJ
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