Tag Archives: H5N1
India can do it!
Against the background of the H5N1 pandemic in birds and an epidemic among cattle in the US, the Government of Victoria, in Australia, published a statement on May 21 that the province had recorded the country’s first human H5N1 case. … Continue reading
Posted in Op-eds, Science
Tagged Australia, avian influenza, Government of Victoria, H5N1, infectious diseases, pathogen surveillance, Raima Sen, The Vaccine War
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‘When you change something in a virus, you lose something else’
The contents of this blog post should have come out earlier (in a different form) but better late than never, eh? The Ebola outbreak has been more threatening than ever of going out of control (even as whether we’re really in control … Continue reading
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Tagged disease outbreaks, Ebola virus, epidemiology, H1N1, H5N1, Michael Osterholm, reproductive index, Vincent Racaniello
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