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#1 Jul 11 2005 at 11:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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Or, everything you don't want to know about how avian flu travels.

We're overdue for a new flu pandemic. Avian flus that jump species to pigs or humans are very bad news, which is why this story keeps cropping up.

Might take terrorism out of the headlines for a few months, though, so it's not all bad.
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#2 Jul 11 2005 at 11:27 AM Rating: Decent
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But this is our defence against alien invasion, so it is all good!

I saw War of the Worlds on Friday
#3 Jul 11 2005 at 11:30 AM Rating: Excellent
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They should have just sent the Scientologists against the aliens. They know how to deal with them. /nod

Oh.... wait.... nm! Smiley: blush
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#4 Jul 11 2005 at 11:31 AM Rating: Good
I read up on the estimated kill stats for a pandemic a couple of weeks ago.

It'd drop more people than we have hospital beds in this country. I plan to get sick early so I get to have a bed. I also plan to be one of the people who survive the ordeal. I'll let you know how it works out.
#5 Jul 11 2005 at 11:33 AM Rating: Excellent
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The obvious answer is to commit troops to fighting the War on Avian Terror. We won it against the dodo, moa and even the passenger pigeon, we can win it against the geese.

Everybody knows that the plague is coming; everybody knows that it's moving fast.
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#6 Jul 11 2005 at 11:45 AM Rating: Good
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When should I start a panic?
#7 Jul 11 2005 at 12:50 PM Rating: Decent
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give me Leonard Cohen afterworld.. Smiley: grin
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#8 Jul 11 2005 at 12:50 PM Rating: Excellent
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My favorite:
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Birds leave excrement in water; pigs drink water; people eat pigs -- or just spend time around them -- and then people interact with other people, often in disreputable ways.


Preach!

Edited, Mon Jul 11 13:50:04 2005 by Atomicflea
#9 Jul 11 2005 at 1:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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I cut out the middleman and interact directly with birds in disreputable ways.
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#10 Jul 11 2005 at 1:19 PM Rating: Good
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I cut out the middleman and interact directly with birds in disreputable ways.


Birds are a bugger to catch. I just go straight for the pigs. Its an easy middle ground.
#11 Jul 11 2005 at 1:26 PM Rating: Good
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Patrician wrote:
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I cut out the middleman and interact directly with birds in disreputable ways.


Birds are a bugger to catch. I just go straight for the pigs. Its an easy middle ground.
Mehh, go with Zeus on this one! That Leda was gagging for it and the whole horny Swan thing got her juices flowing.
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#12 Jul 19 2005 at 7:44 PM Rating: Good
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Avian flu could hide in ducks
Virus less deadly to waterfowl could make them 'Trojan horse'

Tuesday, July 19, 2005; Posted: 10:24 a.m. EDT (14:24 GMT)

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Changes in the avian flu virus have made it less deadly to ducks, potentially turning them into medical Trojan horses where the flu can hide while continuing to infect other birds and humans.

Waterfowl such as ducks have been natural hosts of this type of influenza before but rarely became ill from it until 2002, when an evolving strain killed of a large number of the birds.

Since then, however, the virus has continued to change, reverting to a form less dangerous to ducks but still able to cause illness and death in chickens and humans, according to a study in Tuesday's issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

"These results suggest that the duck has become the Trojan horse of Asian H5N1 influenza viruses," reported a research team led by Robert G. Webster of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

"The ducks that are unaffected by these viruses continue to circulate these viruses, presenting a pandemic threat," the team said.

The researchers infected domestic ducks with flu isolated at various times.

They found that ducks infected with H5N1 from 2003 or 2004 were contagious for 11-17 days, a longer transmission time than pre-2002 strains. The researchers also noted that the virus was transmitted primarily through the upper respiratory tract instead of through fecal matter as in older strains.

When flu virus from ducks that had survived the disease was administered to healthy animals, it no longer caused disease in ducks, but still caused disease in chickens.

Over the last two years, hundreds of millions of birds, including poultry and wild birds, have died or were slaughtered across Asia because of the H5N1 bird flu virus, which has also infected some humans, killing 51 people in Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia.

The humans appear to have been infected by contact with birds. Experts fear that if the virus mutates into a form that could be passed easily from person to person it could spark a global pandemic, killing millions.

Webster's research was funded by the U.S. Public Health Service and American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities.

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