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<<Advancing Bird Flu-H5N1...Now following MERS and Ebola approaching PANDEMICS>>>
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 36021878:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzM2ODE3NTExX0Y2REYwRUU4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 36021878:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzM2ODE3NDE5X0Y5QzZFQ0VE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 36021878:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzM2ODE3Mzc5X0FBRDM1REVF] http://www.virosciencelab.org/emp/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/EMPERIE-Virus-Discovery-v1.pdf [/quote] We idenGfied ferret enteric coronaviruses at high prevalence in The Netherlands. In addiGon viral metagenomic analyses in pine marten and European badger resulted in the idenGficaGon of a pine marten anellovirus that probably belongs to a new genus, a circovirus-‐like virus from European badger that most likely belongs to a novel virus family, and a new pine marten bocavirus species Provacia L.B., S.L. Smits, B.E. MarGna, V.S. raj, P.V. vand en Doel, G. van Amerongen, H. Moorman-‐Roest, A.D. Osterhaus, B.L. Haagmans (2011). Enteric coronavirus in ferrets, The Netherlands. Emerg Infect Dis. 17(8):1570-‐1. van den Brand J.M., M. van Leeuwen, C.M.E. Schapendonk, J.H. Simon, B.L. Haagmans, A.D. Osterhaus, S.L. Smits (2012). Metagenomic analysis of the viral flora of pine marten and European badger feces. J Virol. 86(4):2360-‐5. [/quote] Arkay it looks as things are quite advanced , my concern now is this as countries like cyprus italy portugal go into decline hospitals run short of supplies and hunger settles in are they going to have the means to monitor outbreaks , [/quote]
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I previously engaged in several threads regarding the potentially devestating potential of H5N1.
Some readers who havent even attempted to gain any sort of education have downvoted my thread to the point that no-one got the chance to read and learn, on a topic that I have been closely monitoring for several years, ever since the World Health Organization announced their concerns for it to go pandemic.
Now the following link is showing its steady but relentless advance and in all probability its eventual final evolutionary mutation to become an airborne dissease that will readily spread throughout humanity with devistating effects.
link here:
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link to hisz.rsoe.hu
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