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Bird flu Book - a book referral 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
For me its a page turner ...
http://birdflubook.com/g.php?id=5
 
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Bird flu Book - but surely flu must evolve in humans too? 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Thanks for this link, re Bird Flu: a virus of our own hatching by Michael Greger.

Had a look at some of the chapters; seems over-excited - working towards the flu's gonna kill us all (or lots of us) scenario: so John Oxford liking it not real amazing, as among the folk who evidently build careers and reputations from scary flu stories.

Mentions re flu evolving in chickens - fair enough.
But then, seems no real consideration of flu also needing to evolve in humans: we aren't going to die from a pandemic chicken flu.

Any chickens who are reading should be scared - tho factory farmed chickens might think the flu could help put them out of their misery.
Readers who are humans should take with very large pinch of salt.<br><br>Post edited by: Martin, at: 2007/06/09 09:45
 
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