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Oral saline spray may slash spread of exhaled pathogens    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 30, 2004 from Harvard press (via http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/daily/2004/11/29-edwards)
Some individuals exhale many more pathogen-laden droplets than others in the course of ordinary breathing, scientists have found, but oral administration of a safe saline spray every six hours might slash ...

Modeling the Flu Series:Small seasonal changes can lead to big flu outbreaks    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 29, 2004 from EurekAlert (via http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-11/mu-ssc111504.)
Small seasonal changes can lead to big flu outbreaks McMaster researcher investigates why influenza epidemics happen in the winterFlu season is on its way to homes across North America. But the question ...

US:Identifying flu first step for researchers    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 29, 2004 from The News Journal (via http://www.delawareonline.com/newsjournal/local/2004/11/28id)
A 12-year-old New Castle boy had the first confirmed case of flu in Delaware this year, state health officials said. Microbiologists at the state Division of Public Health laboratory in Smyrna - using ...

newly uploaded articles in F.I.C 20041126    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 26, 2004 from F.I.C
Investigation of outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in waterfowl and wild birds in Hong Kong in late 2002.http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200411261122.htm Article LIVE ATTENUATED ...

Goal: To map all of flu´s genes    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 25, 2004 from newsday.com
Just as the Human Genome Project pinpointed all of the genes that make up a person, scientists now are embarking on a flu-virus equivalent to identify the genetic makeup of one of the world´s most ...

CIDRAP News:Recreated gene sheds light on lethality of 1918 flu virus    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 25, 2004 from CIDRAP (via http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/hot/flu/news/nov240)
 By recreating a key surface protein from the 1918 pandemic flu virus and testing its effects in mice, researchers have shown that the protein might have been an important reason for the virus´s ...

US:CDC Attempts Bird Flu Experiment    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 24, 2004 from NPR (via http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4184504)
CDC officials are about to try what could be a very controversial experiment: They want to alter a bird flu virus to see if it will infect humans. It´s an attempt to simulate what is believed to have ...

newly uploaded articles in F.I.C 20041119(parainfluenza)    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 28, 2004 from F.I.C
Efficacy of Novel Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase Inhibitors BCX 2798 and BCX 2855 against Human Parainfluenza Viruses In Vitro and In Vivohttp://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200411193612.htm Article Type-specific ...

RFI: computer modeling of avian flu outbreak    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 19, 2004 from F.I.C
For those interested in the computer modeling of avian flu and with avaliable below data, please contact NIH/MIDAS project MIDAS is studying social networks - how people interact with each other - ...

newly uploaded articles in F.I.C 20041117    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 28, 2004 from F.I.C
Multiple Genotypes of Influenza B Virus Circulated between 1979 and 2003.http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200411176896.htm Article Immunogenicity and Protection Efficacy of Replication-Deficient ...

Computer Models to Simulate Hypothetical Outbreak of Avian Flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 16, 2004 from NIH (via http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/nov2004/nigms-15.htm)
A group of scientists who are developing computer models to combat infectious diseases have focused their attention on the H5N1 strain of the bird influenza virus. By simulating the outbreak of this potentially ...

NIAID Launches Influenza Genome Sequencing Project    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 16, 2004 from NIAID
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today announced a joint influenza genome sequencing project with several scientific partners. ...

Newly uploaded articles in F.I.C    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 28, 2004 from F.I.C
Public Health Interventions and SARS Spread, 2003http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200411142466.htm Article Human illness from avian influenza H7N3, British Columbia.http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200411143940.htm Article ...

St Jude named ´Research Leader´ by Scientific American magazine    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 9, 2004 from medicalnewstoday (via http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=16049)
St Jude Children´s Research Hospital has been named by Scientific American magazine as a "Research Leader" within the 2004 Scientific American 50--the magazine´s prestigious annual list recognizing ...

How to spread the supply of flu vaccine New study finds one-fifth of normal dose is just as good    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 5, 2004 from San Francisco Chronicle
(Submitted to F.I.C by Jody Lanard) San Francisco Chronicle, Thursday, November 4, 2004 In the midst of a vaccine shortage that has left the nation with half its supply of flu shots, researchers have ...

New Data Proves Oseltamivir Effective Against Human H5N1 and Avian H5N1 Influenza Virus    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 1, 2004 from Retroscreen Virology Ltd
Study confirms need to stockpile oseltamivir as a management strategy for the                                ...

Canada:National lab working to crack mysteries of dangerous avian flu viruses    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 25, 2004 from Canadian Press (via http://www.canada.com/news/national/story.html?id=677a3023-0)
Scientists in Winnipeg are toiling over two viruses that are giving experts in the flu world more than a few sleepless nights - the H5 and H7 avian influenza strains, considered the biggest threats to ...

British scientists make breakthrough in vaccine storage    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 22, 2004 from Xinhua News Agency
Vaccines could be stored for years without refrigeration thanks to a technological breakthrough whichpromises to revolutionize public health care, British scientists said Tuesday.     The ...

Journal review:The first finding of tiger influenza by virus isolation and specific gene amplification(china)    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 28, 2004 from F.I.C
please see the articles section for details. http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200410223895.htm for full chinese text, please contact yangli@flu.org.cn

Easing bio-security on reconstituted 1918 killer virus raises concerns    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 22, 2004 from yahoo news and PromedMail
The decision by a team of U.S. researchers to ease bio-security precautions for a reconstituted version of the 1918 pandemic flu virus - the most lethal killing machine in viral history - is sparking debate ...

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