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- Web focus of avian flu

- Are Wild Birds to Blame? Dennis Normile. Science 21 octubre 2005; 310: 426-428

- Europe Scrambles to Control Deadly H5N1 Strain. Dennis Normile. Science 21 octubre 2005

- Keeping Track of Viral Air Traffic. Martin Enserink. Science 21 octubre 2005; 310: 428

- Preaching Against the Pandemic. Martin Enserink. Science 21 octubre 2005; 310: 429

- Pandemic Flu Jitters Grip Washington. Martin Enserink. Science 14 octubre 2005; 310: 209

- Resurrected Influenza Virus Yields Secrets of Deadly 1918 Pandemic. Jocelyn Kaiser. Science 7 octubre 2005; 310: 28-29

- WHO Tamiflu Stockpile Grows. Martin Enserink. Science 2 septiembre 2005; 309: 1473

- Europe Braces for Bird Flu. Martin Enserink. Science 26 agosto 2005; 309: 1311

- Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza Virus Infection in Migratory Birds. J. Liu, H. Xiao, F. Lei et al. Science 19 agosto 2005; 309: 1206

- Heading Off an Influenza Pandemic. Edward C. Holmes, Jeffery K. Taubenberger y Bryan T. Grenfell. Science 12 agosto 2005; 309: 989

- 'Pandemic Vaccine' Appears to Protect Only at High Doses. Martin Enserink. Science 12 agosto 2005; 309: 996

- Containing Pandemic Influenza at the Source. Ira M. Longini, Jr., Azhar Nizam, Shufu Xu et al. Science 12 agosto 2005; 309: 1083-1087

- Bird Flu Hits Russia. Andrey Allakhverdov y Martin Enserink. Science 5 agosto 2005; 309: 861

- Drugs, Quarantine Might Stop a Pandemic Before It Starts. Martin Enserink. Science 5 agosto 2005; 309: 870-871

- A Drug Makes It Big--But Can It Deliver? Martin Enserink. Science 5 agosto 2005; 309: 871

- WHO Faults China for Lax Outbreak Response. Dennis Normile. Science 29 julio 2005; 309: 684

- Vietnam Battles Bird Flu ... and Critics. Dennis Normile. Science 15 julio 2005; 309: 368-373

- Chinese Ministry Questions Bird Flu Findings. Dennis Normile. Science 15 julio 2005; 309: 364

- Who Controls the Samples? Dennis Normile. Science 15 julio 2005; 309: 372-373

- Pandemic Influenza: Global Update. Martin Enserink. Science 15 julio 2005; 309: 370-371

- Lapses Worry Bird Flu Experts. Dennis Normile y Martin Enserink. Science 24 junio 2005; 308: 1849-1851

- Genetic Analyses Suggest Bird Flu Virus Is Evolving. Dennis Normile. Science 27 mayo 2005; 308: 1234-1235

- Test Kit Error Is Wake-Up Call for 50-Year-Old Foe. Martin Enserink. Science 22 abril 2005; 308: 476

- Outbreak in Northern Vietnam Baffles Experts. Dennis Normile. Science 22 abril 2005; 308: 477

- Veterinary Scientists Shore Up Defenses Against Bird Flu. Martin Enserink. Science 15 abril 2005; 308: 341

- North Korea Collaborates to Fight Bird Flu. Dennis Normile. Science 8 abril 2005; 308: 175

- True Numbers Remain Elusive in Bird Flu Outbreak. Martin Enserink y Dennis Normile. Science 25 marzo 2005; 307: 1865

- Experts Dismiss Pig Flu Scare as Nonsense. Martin Enserink. Science 4 marzo 2005; 307: 1392

- First Human Case in Cambodia Highlights Surveillance Shortcomings. Dennis Normile. Science 18 febrero 2005; 307: 1027

- Mild Illnesses Confound Researchers. Dennis Normile. Science 7 enero 2005; 307: 27

- Avian Influenza: Catastrophe Waiting in the Wings? Martin Enserink. Science 17 diciembre 2004; 306: 2016

- Ducks May Magnify Threat of Avian Flu Virus. Dennis Normile. Science 5 noviembre 2004; 306: 953

- Thai Bird Smuggler Carries Avian Flu to Europe. Martin Enserink. Science 29 octubre 2004; 306: 793

- Facing Down Pandemic Flu, the World's Defenses Are Weak. Jocelyn Kaiser. Science 15 octubre 2004; 306: 394-397

- Vaccinating Birds May Help to Curtail Virus's Spread. Dennis Normile. Science 15 octubre 2004; 306: 398-399

- Bird Flu Infected 1000, Dutch Researchers Say. Martin Enserink. Science 22 octubre 2004; 306: 590

- Experts Probe Flu Death, Call for Poultry Vaccination. Dennis Normile. Science 1 octubre 2004; 306: 31

- Scientist Pleads Guilty of Receiving Illegally Imported Avian Flu Virus. Yudhijit Bhattacharjee. Science 24 septiembre 2004; 305: 1886

- Avian Flu Finds New Mammal Hosts. Martin Enserink y Jocelyn Kaiser. Science 3 septiembre 2004; 305: 1385

- Asia Girds for Bird Flu Battle. Dennis Normile. Science 6 agosto 2004; 305: 763

- Avian Influenza Makes a Comeback, Reviving Pandemic Worries. Dennis Normile y Martin Enserink. Science 16 julio 2004; 305: 321

- Enhanced: Public Health Risk from the Avian H5N1 Influenza Epidemic. Neil M. Ferguson, Christophe Fraser, Christl A. Donnelly et al. Science 14 mayo 2004; 304: 968-969

- New Weapon Against Avian Flu in Asia? Dennis Normile. Science 5 marzo 2004; 303: 1451

- WHO Ramps Up Bird Flu Vaccine Efforts. Dennis Normile. Science 30 enero 2004; 303: 609

- Stopping Asia's Avian Flu: A Worrisome Third Outbreak. Dennis Normile. Science 23 enero 2004; 303: 447

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- Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1, Thailand, 2004. T. Tiensin et al.

- Family Clustering of Avian Influenza A (H5N1). S.J. Olsen et al.

- Evolution of H5N1 Avian Influenza Viruses in Asia. The World Health Organization Global Influenza Program Surveillance Network

- Cost-Benefit of Stockpiling Drugs for Influenza Pandemic. R.D. Balicer et al.

- Influenza A H5N1 Detection. E.K.O. Ng et al.

- Influenza A H5N1 Replication Sites in Humans. M. Uiprasertkul et al.

- Avian Influenza H5N1 and Healthcare Workers. C. Schultsz et al.

- Avian Influenza Risk Perception, Hong Kong. R. Fielding et al.

- Probable Tiger-to-Tiger Transmission of Avian Influenza H5N1. R. Thanawongnuweche et al.

- Human Disease from Influenza A (H5N1), Thailand, 2004. T. Chotpitayasunondh et al.

- Lack of H5N1 Avian Influenza Transmission to Hospital Employees, Hanoi, 2004. N.T. Liem et al.

- Avian Influenza H5N1 in Tigers and Leopards. J. Keawcharoen et al.

- Atypical Avian Influenza (H5N1). A. Apisarnthanarak et al.

- Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu, Japan. K. Inoue

- Recombination Resulting in Virulence Shift in Avian Influenza Outbreak, Chile. D.L. Suarez et al.

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- Avian influenza, Indonesia. 28 octubre 2005

- Avian influenza, Thailand. 28 octubre 2005

- Avian influenza, Indonesia. 7 octubre 2005

- H5N1 avian influenza: first steps towards development of a human vaccine. 19 agosto 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 8 julio 2005

- Avian influenza, Cambodia – update. 20 mayo 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 22 abril 2005

- Avian influenza, Cambodia – update. 15 abril 2005

- Avian influenza – Viet Nam and Cambodia – update. 1 abril 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 18 marzo 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam and Cambodia – update. 11 febrero 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 4 febrero 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 28 enero 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 21 enero 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam – update. 14 enero 2005

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam. 7 enero 2005

- Avian influenza, Thailand. 29 octubre 2004

- Avian influenza, Thailand. 15 octubre 2004

- Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam at of 18 August 2004. 20 agosto 2004

- Avian influenza – assessment of the situation as of 30 July 2004. 6 agosto 2004

- Avian influenza – Current evaluation of risks to humans from H5N1 following recent reports. 16 julio 2005

- Assessment of risk to human health associated with outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in poultry – Situation as at 14 May 2004. 21 mayo 2005

- Avian influenza A(H5N1) – Situation (poultry) in Asia as at 2 March 2004: need for a long-term response, comparison with previous outbreaks. 5 marzo 2004

- Avian influenza A(H5N1). 13 febrero 2004

- Avian influenza A(H5N1) – situation on 4 February 2004. 6 febrero 2004

- Avian influenza A(H5N1). 30 enero 2004

- Development of a vaccine effective against avian influenza H5N1 infection in humans. 23 enero 2004

- Avian influenza A(H5N1) in humans and poultry, Viet Nam. (16 enero 2004)

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- Bird flu and pandemic flu. Macfarlane JT, Lim WS. BMJ. 29 octubre 2005; 331:975-976

- Isolation and identification of avian influenza viruses from migratory birds in Iran. Fereidouni SR, Aghakhan M, Werner O, Starick E, Bozorghmehrifard MH. Vet Rec. 22 octubre 2005;157(17):526.

- H5N1 avian influenza virus reaches Europe. Vet Rec. 22 octubre 2005;157(17):494..

- European centre plays down threat from avian influenza. Watson R. BMJ. 22 octubre 2005;331(7522):922.

- UK avian flu surveillance system is inadequate, Lords inquiry is told. O'Dowd A. BMJ. 22 octubre 2005;331(7522):921.

-Avian flu: isolation of drug-resistant H5N1 virus. LeQM, Kiso M, Someya K, Sakai YT, Nguyen TH, Nguyen KH, Pham ND, Ngyen HH, Yamada S, Muramoto Y, Horimoto T, Takada A, Goto H, Suzuki T, Suzuki Y, Kawaoka Y. Nature. 20 octubre 2005;437(7062):1108.

- Analysis of the 1999-2000 highly pathogenic avian influenza (H7N1) epidemic in the main poultry-production area in northern Italy. Mannelli A, Ferre N, Marangon S. Prev Vet Med. 19 octubre 2005

- Avian influenza suspected in Turkey: EC restricts imports. Vet Rec. 15 octubre 2005;157(16):458.

- Transmission of Avian Influenza Viruses to and between Humans. Hayden F, Croisier A. J Infect Dis. 15 octubre 2005;192(8):1311-4.

- Indonesia struggles to control bird flu outbreak. Butler D. Nature. 13 octubre 2005;437(7061):937.

- The changing ecology of avian flu. Weir E. CMAJ. 11 octubre 2005;173(8):869-70.

- UN appoints official to combat threat from avian flu. Ress P. BMJ. 8 octubre 2005;331(7520):796.

- WHO confirms four human cases of avian flu in Indonesia. Parry J. BMJ. 8 octubre 2005;331(7520):796.

- Avian influenza, Indonesia-update. World Health Organization. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 7 octubre 2005;80(40):341-2.

- Avian influenza A (H5N1). de Jong MD, Hien TT. J Clin Virol. 4 octubre 2005

- Updates on Vaccine Availability and Bird Flu: Threat unknown, but concerns about doses persist. Stubenrauch JM. Am J Nurs. Octubre 2005;105(10):32.

- The growing challenge of avian influenza. Imperato PJ.
J Community Health. Octubre 2005;30(5):327-30.

- Diarrhoea as a presentation of bird flu infection: a summary on its correlation to outcome in Thai cases. Wiwanitkit V. Gut. Octubre 2005;54(10):1506.

- Avian Influenza Virus H5N1: A Review of Its History and Information Regarding Its Potential to Cause the Next Pandemic. Ligon BL. Semin Pediatr Infect Dis. Octubre 2005;16(4):326-35.

- Avian influenza A (H5N1) infection in humans. Beigel JH, Farrar J, Han AM, Hayden FG, Hyer R, de Jong MD, Lochindarat S, Nguyen TK, Nguyen TH, Tran TH, Nicoll A, Touch S, Yuen KY; Writing Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) Consultation on Human Influenza A/H5.
N Engl J Med. 29 septiembre 2005;353(13):1374-85.

- Avian influenza, Indonesia. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 23 septiembre 2005;80(38):321-2.

- Bird flu fears heading west. Gross M. Curr Biol. 20 septiembre 2005;15(18):R740-1.

- Influenza A (H5N1): will it be the next pandemic influenza? Are we ready? Bartlett JG, Hayden FG. Ann Intern Med. 20 septiembre 2005;143(6):460-2.

- H5N1 avian influenza: first steps towards development of a human vaccine. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 19 agosto 2005;80(33):277-8.

- European CVOs discuss avian flu. Vet Rec. 17 septiembre 2005;157(12):332.

- A new European perspective of influenza pandemic planning with a particular focus on the role of mammalian cell culture vaccines. Oxford JS, Manuguerra C, Kistner O et al. Vaccine. 13 septiembre 2005.

- Avian influenza remains a cause for concern. Aris B. Lancet. 3-9 septiembre 2005;366(9488):798.

- Avian influenza: viral emergence and potential for human disease. Molinari JA. Compend Contin Educ Dent. Septiembre 2005;26(9):670, 672, 674-5.

- Maine company falls a-fowl for smuggling bird flu. Singer E. Nat Med. Septiembre 2005;11(9):911.

- Avian influenza (H5N1) viruses isolated from humans in Asia in 2004 exhibit increased virulence in mammals. Maines TR, Lu XH, Erb SM et al. J Virol. Septiembre 2005;79(18):11788-800.

- H5N2 avian influenza outbreak in Texas in 2004: the first highly pathogenic strain in the United States in 20 years? Lee CW, Swayne DE, Linares JA, Senne DA, Suarez DL. J Virol. Septiembre 2005;79(17):11412-21.

- Are ducks contributing to the endemicity of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus in Asia? Sturm-Ramirez KM, Hulse-Post DJ, Govorkova EA et al. J Virol. Septiembre 2005;79(17):11269-79.

- Avian influenza: are you ready for a pandemic? Shef B. Nursing. Septiembre 2005;35(9):26-7.

- H5N1 avian influenza virus expands its range. Vet Rec. 27 agosto 2005;157(9):242-3.

- Can Russia cope with avian influenza? Lancet. 27 agosto 2005;366(9487):689.

- H5N1 influenza and the implications for Europe. Coulombier D, Ekdahl K. BMJ. 20 agosto 2005;331(7514):413-4.

- H5N1 influenza pandemic: contingency plans. Tsang KW, Eng P, Liam CK, Shim YS, Lam WK. Lancet. 13 agosto 2005;366(9485):533-4.

- Containing pandemic influenza at the source. Longini IM Jr, Nizam A, Xu S, Ungchusak K et al. Science. 12 agosto 2005 Aug 12;309(5737):1083-7.

- Origin and evolution of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in Asia. Sims LD, Domenech J, Benigno C et al. Vet Rec. 6 agosto 2005;157(6):159-64.

- Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia. Ferguson NM, Cummings DA, Cauchemez S et al. Nature. 2005 Sep 8;437(7056):209-14. Epub 3 agosto 2005.

- Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in the commercial domestic ducks of South Korea. Kwon YK, Joh SJ, Kim MC et al. Avian Pathol. Agosto 2005;34(4):367-70.

- Influenza: lessons from past pandemics, warnings from current incidents. Horimoto T, Kawaoka Y. Nat Rev Microbiol. Agosto 2005;3(8):591-600.

- WHO increases pressure on China over bird flu. Zarocostas J. BMJ. 30 julio 2005;331(7511):254.

- Educate small holders to contain bird flu, say experts. Parry J. BMJ. 16 julio 2005;331(7509):130.

- Avian flu: H5N1 virus outbreak in migratory waterfowl. Chen H, Smith GJ, Zhang SY et al. Nature. 14 julio 2005;436(7048):191-2.

- WHO launches "plan of war" to tackle avian flu. Parry J. BMJ. 9 julio 2005;331(7508):70.

- Avian influenza, Viet Nam-update. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 8 julio 2005;80(27):233-4.

- Use of antiviral drug in poultry is blamed for drug resistant strains of avian flu. Parry J. BMJ. 2 julio 2005;331(7507):10.

- The role of wild waterfowl in the epidemiology of AI in Australia. Arzey G. Aust Vet J. Julio 2005;83(7):445.

- Avian influenza H5N1 and healthcare workers. Schultsz C, Dong VC, Chau NV, Le NT, Lim W, Thanh TT, Dolecek C, de Jong MD, Hien TT, Farrar J. Emerg Infect Dis. Julio 2005;11(7):1158-9.

- New approaches to quantifying the spread of infection. Matthews L, Woolhouse M. Nat Rev Microbiol. Julio 2005;3(7):529-36.

- Pandemic influenza: are we ready? Cinti S. Disaster Manag Response. Julio 2005;3(3):61-7.

- Influenza A H5N1 replication sites in humans. Uiprasertkul M, Puthavathana P, Sangsiriwut K et al. Emerg Infect Dis. Julio 2005;11(7):1036-41.

- The threat of an avian influenza pandemic. Higginson R, Davies K. Br J Nurs. 23 junio 2005;14(12):632.

- U.S. unprepared for flu outbreak, experts warn. Med Health. 6 junio 2005;59(19):1, 5.

- Avian influenza, Vietnam-update. Can Commun Dis Rep. 1 junio 2005;31(11):131.

- Performance of clinical signs in poultry for the detection of outbreaks during the avian influenza A (H7N7) epidemic in The Netherlands in 2003. Elbers AR, Koch G, Bouma A. Avian Pathol. Junio 2005;34(3):181-7.

- Avian influenza virus: prospects for prevention and control by vaccination. Lee CW, Suarez DL. Anim Health Res Rev. Junio 2005;6(1):1-15.

- Asian nations struggle to keep up with bird flu surveillance. Cyranoski D. Nat Med. Junio 2005;11(6):582.

- Human infection by avian influenza A H5N1. Yuen KY, Wong SS. Hong Kong Med J. Junio 2005;11(3):189-99.

- Avian flu special: masking our ignorance. Cyranoski D. Nature. 26 mayo 2005;435(7041):408.

- Avian flu special: deadly combinations. Khamsi R. Nature. 26 mayo 2005;435(7041):406.

- Controlling avian flu at the source. Webster R, Hulse D. Nature. 26 mayo 2005;435(7041):415-6.

- Flu pandemic fears continue. Williams N. Curr Biol. 10 mayo 2005;15(9):R313-4.

- Governments in a dilemma over bird flu. Marshall SJ. Bull World Health Organ. Mayo 2005;83(5):325-6.

- Recent avian influenza outbreaks: a pandemic in the waiting. Broor S. Indian J Med Microbiol. Abril 2005;23(2):72-3.

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