The second of two bird flu studies once considered too risky to publish was released Thursday, ending a saga that pitted concerns about terrorism against fears of a deadly global epidemic. full story ![]()
Chinese scientists have for the first time found strong evidence of how humans became infected with a new strain of bird flu: from chickens at a live market.
palmbeachpost.com (28 days ago)
LONDON (AP) -- Chinese scientists have for the first time found strong evidence of how humans got infected with a new strain of bird flu: from chickens at a live market....
ap.org (29 days ago)
LONDON (AP) — Chinese scientists have for the first time found strong evidence of how humans got infected with a new strain of bird flu: from chickens at a live market.
boston.com (29 days ago)
LONDON—Chinese scientists have for the first time found strong evidence of how humans got infected with a new strain of bird flu: from chickens at a live market.
denverpost.com (29 days ago)
On the morning of April 1st in Shanghai, advice was published in local newspapers on how to prevent both getting and spreading the new bird flu strain that has left two people dead and two in critical condition, &ldquo...
examiner.com (1 month and 22 days ago)
Controversy erupted in 2011 when two researchers performed experiments on a highly transmissible form of bird flu virus. Now, the U.S. government has announced new policies for reviewing such potentially risky research before it gets funded
foxnews.com (2 months and 29 days ago)
MADISON, Wis. -- A bird flu virus at the center of an international debate sits in a padlocked freezer, deep inside a University of Wisconsin-Madison lab, waiting for new guidelines that will allow re
thonline.com (2 months and 25 days ago)
Poultry markets in Shanghai are one likely place where people are contracting the new bird flu virus, a new study from China suggests.
foxnews.com (29 days ago)
A bird flu virus at the center of an international debate sits in a padlocked freezer, deep inside a University of Wisconsin-Madison lab, waiting for new government guidelines that will allow researchers to continue unlocking its secrets.
sheboyganpress.com (2 months and 30 days ago)
China bird flu mutates, might infect mammals by Gillian Wong And Malcolm Ritter The Associated Press Published Apr 3, 2013 07:45PM MDT Beijing • In a worrisome sign, a bird flu in China appears to have mutated so that it can spread to other animals, raising the potential for a bigger threat to people, scientists said Wednesday. So far the flu has sickened nine people in...
sltrib.com (1 month and 19 days ago)
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