H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Patented by Medimmune Back in 2008New York : According to Dr T Ott the Swine Flu patent is owned by none other than Medimmune who stands to profit around $151 million dollars from US...
created by UFO Blogger | 9 wks ago | updated 9 wks ago 1311 views | 5 recommendations | 2 comments
I recently noticed many people wearing "Medical Masks" at places like Airports and Malls. I have even noticed people wearing them out in the open, as they stand with no one around. Because of this, I would like...
opinion by Ivan Esquivel | 29 wks ago | updated 29 wks ago 17797 views | 30 recommendations | 6 comments
A woman in Egypt has died of the H5N1 bird flu virus, just one day after a six-year-old boy died of the disease. The twenty-five year old woman was the 25th person to die of the disease in Egypt. She died in a Cairo hospital of respiratory failure. Another four-year-old boy...
created by Amy Judd | 30 wks ago 80 views | 20 recommendations | 1 comment
Reported recently on nowpublic now getting a little more coverage:"If someone exposed to a mixture of the two had been simultaneously infected with both strains, he or she could have served as an incubator for a...
created by car1edb | 37 wks ago | updated 37 wks ago 1305 views | 48 recommendations | 10 comments
When I saw this story on a website some days ago, but was unable to find any one else writing about it, I thought it might just be another of the whirlwind of unproven stories that find a home on the...
created by nukegingrich | 37 wks ago | updated 34 wks ago 993 views | 68 recommendations | 11 comments
The Svalbard vault is inside a mountain on a remote Arctic island, is slowly being filled. Originally devised as a solution to world famine and now labeled as a "backup", part financed by the world bank. Just in...
created by car1edb | 38 wks ago | updated 38 wks ago 130 views | 28 recommendations | 2 comments
The problem doesn't seem to be going away fast. More infections and cull's every week. Some companies are resorting to moving their employees out of affected areas! Don't be supprized when Asian flights are all...
created by car1edb | 40 wks ago | updated 40 wks ago 109 views | 32 recommendations | 8 comments
Countries around the globe are trying to solve the health problems of this planet, both economically, and environmentally. Scurrying for solutions, one may miss another problem brewing: an insidious virus.It is...
A strain of the bird flu virus has been detected on a poultry farm in the western Canadian province of British Columbia, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said Saturday. "The CFIA confirmed "the presence...
created by ChrisiMarr | 42 wks ago | updated 42 wks ago 204 views | 14 recommendations | 3 comments
Local radio station CKNW is reporting that a turkey barn in Abbotsford, BC is in quarantine. They are reporting that the birds testing positive for bird flu antibodies. The flock numbers approximately 50...
More great news from Washington.
Researchers there claim now to finally understand what made the Spanish flu so deadly in 1918-1920. This period is now known today as the, Spanish Flu Pandemic.Depending on who they were, or where they lived, that is to say, "depending on...
"It is a debatable question if we wish to see the progress made by Indonesia in eradicating the fatal bird flu virus (H5N1 in this largest archipelagic country. It depends on where we start in seeing the progress and performance of eradicating the bird flu virus. At national...
created by uusjio | 1 year ago 128 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Japan has second time suspended imports of British poultry due to concerns about bird flu in last 7 months. " Japan said Wednesday that it was suspending imports of poultry from Britain after a...
created by Sanjay Jha | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 712 views | 20 recommendations | 7 comments
""A few H7 strains of the flu virus have started to evolve some of the traits they would need to infect people easily, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta has discovered.
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - A 16-year-old boy from Indonesia's central Java province died of the H5N1 strain of the avian influenza virus, bringing Indonesia's bird flu death toll to 104, the Health Ministry said on Saturday.The Indonesian health ministry said on it's website...
created by uusjio | 1 year ago 543 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment