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CU researchers battle threat of avian flu
Chronicle Online is detailing Cornell researchers' roles in the global battle against avian flu, a virus with the potential of jumping from birds to humans and causing a worldwide pandemic.
Jan. 2, 2007:
Avian flu virus unlikely to spread through water systems
May 9, 2006:
Bird markets pose major threat for transfer of deadly avian flu virus across U.S. borders, expert says
April 26, 2006:
Migratory birds are unlikely to infect humans or poultry in U.S. with deadly avian flu, say Cornell bird experts
Task force copes with anxieties over avian flu
Feb. 7, 2006:
Previous pandemic in 1918 recalled as Cornell plans for possible avian flu threat
Dec. 2, 2005:
Cornell's Torres organizes D.C. avian flu conference to strengthen collaborations among health and wildlife experts
Nov. 1, 2005:
Drugs could make life-or-death difference if avian flu strikes
Avian flu study takes CU virologist to Australia
Oct. 26, 2005:
Avian flu spread doesn't worry New York state watchdog Lucio
Oct. 19, 2005:
Unlocking the puzzle of how avian flu virus works may be key to preventing widespread infection
Oct. 12, 2005:
Avian flu hunters at Cornell pore over bird samples in search for killer virus
Overseeing monitoring in New York's live bird markets
Oct. 6, 2005:
CU's Alfonso Torres is helping monitor path of avian flu virus
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