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Study of deadly flu sparks debate amidst fears of new pandemic - Ars Technica

Bingiriya bird flu: Don't panic, say health officials By Kumudini Hettiarachchi - Sunday Times.lk

New swine flu, drug-resistant strains arising - Chicago Sun-Times

Caution Urged for Mutant H5N1 Avian Flu Work - Scientific American

Q&A: Reasons for proposed redaction of flu paper - Nature.com

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Study of deadly flu sparks debate amidst fears of new pandemic - Ars Technica


Study of deadly flu sparks debate amidst fears of new pandemic
Ars Technica
By John Timmer | Published February 3, 2012 2:12 PM The 2009 flu pandemic, although not especially deadly, revealed just how quickly a new influenza virus could elude surveillance and spread internationally. It also left health experts eying the ...

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Bingiriya bird flu: Don't panic, say health officials By Kumudini Hettiarachchi - Sunday Times.lk


Sunday Times.lk

Bingiriya bird flu: Don't panic, say health officials By Kumudini Hettiarachchi
Sunday Times.lk
... stressed the Animal Production and Health Depatnent Director-General Dr. WK de Silva, while Health Ministry Additional Secretary Dr. Palitha Mahipala reiterated that the four hospitals in the area are on alert to deal with any emergency.

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New swine flu, drug-resistant strains arising - Chicago Sun-Times


New swine flu, drug-resistant strains arising
Chicago Sun-Times
... infectious disease experts are on the alert for new strains of the virus, including another swine flu that's popped up in parts of the United States and a drug-resistant flu circulating in the Southern Hemisphere. Since the 2009 swine flu pandemic, ...

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Caution Urged for Mutant H5N1 Avian Flu Work - Scientific American


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Caution Urged for Mutant H5N1 Avian Flu Work
Scientific American
And virus isolates are often sequenced months or years after they are collected--hardly the swift turnaround of a pandemic alert system. "Could we pick up a mutation in real time and stop a pandemic?" asks Capua. "Not with the surveillance we have now.
Virus in one controversial H5N1 study wasn't lethalCIDRAP

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Q&A: Reasons for proposed redaction of flu paper - Nature.com


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Q&A: Reasons for proposed redaction of flu paper
Nature.com
The major benefit of the work is to alert humanity to the potential threat posed by H5N1. It is important to convey how unprepared, on every level, the world is for an H5N1 pandemic. Initially, some NSABB members also advocated for communication to ...
NSABB: Studies show how H5N1 can jump natural barrierCIDRAP

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