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December 04, 2007

Bird Flu Timeline

Flu I wanted to post this as soon as I saw it.  MSNBC has a really good animated timeline posted on their site regarding the progression of the bird flu.  It is very interesting to watch it unfold - also slightly scary to see the rapid and obvious increase in spread and sophistication of the disease itself.  It's coming.  After I finish the Dirty Gold article, I want to look into Avian Influenza more, global efforts, response, and preparedness.  I also am starting to add content into the documents section for the upcoming article.

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  • FINCA
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