WHO rules out human transmission in bird flu deaths (Reuters)
Reuters - All three Chinese who died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu this year had contact with sick poultry, the World Health Organisation said on Wednesday, adding there was no evidence of transmission between humans.
Source: news.yahoo.comClinical Trials Update: Feb. 27, 2008 (HealthDay) HealthDay - (
HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch:
Source: news.yahoo.comSome Countries May Have Slowed Bird Flu's Spread (HealthDay) HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27 (
HealthDay News) -- Several strains of H5N1 bird flu virus that afflicted southern China were blocked from entering neighboring Thailand and Vietnam, say University of California, Irvine, researchers who conducted the first-ever statistical analysis of H5N1's genetic diversity.
Source: news.yahoo.comPanel approves global AIDS spending hike (AP)
AP - A House committee on Wednesday voted to more than triple spending for a global AIDS program that has proven to be one of the Bush administration's most successful and popular foreign policy initiatives.
Source: news.yahoo.comPanel recommends all kids get flu shots (AP) AP - A federal advisory panel is recommending that all children get flu shots.
Source: news.yahoo.comPanel approves global AIDS spending hike (AP)
AP - A House committee on Wednesday voted to more than triple spending for a global AIDS program that has proven to be one of the Bush administration's most successful and popular foreign policy initiatives.
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