nedhamson's flu clipmarks

Newest Clips
see Newest Clips
  • See all clipmarks by nedhamson
  • See all public flu clipmarks
  •    
     
     
     
       
     
    top scroll end
    0
    POPS
    Are we there yet? Human2Human Bird Flu
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-28-2007   
     A few cases of human-to-human transmission of bird flu does not make for a pandemic but it brings us closer than we were.
    0
    POPS
    Bird Flu in Russia - Chicken Kiev Nightmare!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-26-2007   
     600,000 chickens killed at one farm near Rostov on Don because of bird flu - that's a lot of chickens but industrial poultry farming is a global phenomena and is a part of what makes controlling or preventing the next killer pandemic flu more likely rather than less likely.
    0
    POPS
    Bird Flu Capital? Indonesia!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-26-2007   
     It is crystal clear that Indonesia does not have a handle on the spread of bird flu among its people. See table and you will see that Viet Nam seems to have improved its abilities to cope. Let's hope they stay with it in the coming year.
    1
    POPS
    7, 8 - lay them straight- 1957 Flu Redux
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-26-2007   
     Perhaps not a 50 million killer flu that's closer now - now that it's in pigs, the traditional next step to humans and human to human flu - but one similar to the one that killed a few million worldwide in 1957-1959 period.
    0
    POPS
    Bird Flu - Is Pakistan new Indonesia?
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-19-2007   
     Opps! You mean we can have problem too? Seems few or no countries are prepared to really deal with root problems of spread of avian flu - greed!
    0
    POPS
    Little Saudi Arabia: Big Poultry Producer
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-17-2007   
     Saudi Arabia gets rich on oil but has joined global poultry market rush to make super profits on birds. The unintended consequence of all this profit chasing? Bird flu is and will remain global problem and most probable source of next global pandemic!
    0
    POPS
    Poultry Profits, Pakistan, Bird Flu Deaths
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-17-2007   
     Poultry is an inexpensive source of protein for locals but the driver is export cash from global sales of eggs, meat, and fodder to good old American hot dogs and the next pandemic.
    1
    POPS
    92 Buckle Your Shoe - Bird Flu Death 92
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-12-2007    7
     Virus passes from one to another from feces, saliva, sweat, and urine. "He said the victim, who had sold ornamental plants, bought plant fertilizer from the neighbor which may have been contaminated by the faeces of infected birds. No birds however had died in the area in the past six months and the poultry appeared healthy, he added."
    2
    POPS
    Culling 4 million chickens won't stop bird flu in Arabia
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  12-3-2007    6
     Very vigorous response by the Saudi's unfortunately, it will not guarantee keeping commercial poultry flocks free of avian flu. Vaccination will help but more novel or innovative means are called for. For example - they could stop raising chickens and other poultry for a year or so.
    1
    POPS
    Need for Cash and Protein from Poultry Drives Bird Flu
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-30-2007   
     The desire for cheap protein, as well as extra cash in cash strapped areas illustrates why "culling" or killing thousands of birds does not suppress re-emergence of avian influenza. If you need the cash, you hide some birds or you re-import roosters and hens with no or few questions asked. Another solution is needed to break the cycle.
    0
    POPS
    China, Lunar New Year Food, and Bird Flu
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-27-2007   
     Nothing wrong with having New Year and chicken too but current methods of farming and (not) controlling the spread of bird flu can add up to disaster for Chinese, Vietnamese, Koreans and world if it triggers a new pandemic flu. It takes 16 weeks to grow a tender chicken, goose or duck. Five weeks ago farmers hatched chickens, geese and ducks for live delivery in week before and after February 7, 2008 - Lunar New Year, or Tet in Viet Nam.
    0
    POPS
    Bird Flu, Tet, and Lunar New Year
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-27-2007   
     This is an old article but illustrates the connections between Tet, or Lunar New Year celebrations and the unintentional creating of conditions favorable to produce new versions of the flu or even a new pandemic from bird flu leaping to human to human pandemic flu..
    2
    POPS
    Old Russia Global Leader in Drug-Resistant TB?
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-27-2007    1
     The Russian government wants those who left in the 1990's to return home and is willing to pay their way. How about getting a handle on TB, as well as bird flu first and then invite people to come home? Then you can boost tourist trade too!
    0
    POPS
    Lunar New Year Poultry Production Drives Pandemic Risk
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-27-2007   
     In China, Viet Nam and South Korea Lunar New Year, or Tet celebrations are "gotta" have live chicken, goose, or duck to good luck and prosperity. This brings millions and millions of birds to holding pens for sale at just the right time. And it provides perfect breading ground for new/old flu and for a novel or new pandemic flu derived from bird flu. Wake up folks - culling alone will not stop millions of farmers from doing whatever they have to do to make the cash they need for their family's prosperity.
    0
    POPS
    Get Ready for Lunar New Year and New Flu Pandemic
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-26-2007   
     Get Ready for Lunar New Year and New Flu Pandemic. As hundreds of thousands of growers step up production of poultry and pork for Lunar New Year, new versions of flu get cooked up and bird flu spreads again and perhaps turns into new pandemic or replay of "Spanish flu pandemic" from 1914-1918 era.
    1
    POPS
    How Next Pandemic Will Explode, Not Evolve
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-26-2007    1
     The Old School of virus development sees drift and shift as the means of evolution. This site shows how the system is also made up of quantum leaps of change to enable systems to regain balance - especially after we humans have upset a local, regional, or global balance. Viruses are nature's way of re-balancing what appears to be out of balance.
    1
    POPS
    Opps! We have bird flu, now we don't, now we do again!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-20-2007   
     Opps! Now we have bird flu, now we don't now we have it, now we don't! Need a new version of "Ring Round the Rosie" for when bird flu jumps to people in a form that foster pandemic - since government officials seem more concerned with sales of poultry, than health of people or birds.
    0
    POPS
    Bad Joke of the Day - India Bird Flu Free - Not!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-20-2007   
     Bad joke or too much love for the rupee, dollar, yuan, or euro. If being avian influenza free for three months makes a state bird flu free, then China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Russia and other states have been flu free repeatedly and then - opps! - we have bird flu again. Bad joke for sake of making money.
    0
    POPS
    British Bird Flu - New Outbreak!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-13-2007   
     Yes, it is a blow to farming but account misses point that if bird flu becomes a global pandemic, farmers will be among the victims and will have, perhaps, 50 million fewer people to sell to worldwide!
    1
    POPS
    Pandemic Lottery Heats Up!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-9-2007   
     As millions of farmers work hard to get billions of birds and pigs ready for the Lunar New Year in 2008 market, they begin the annual lottery wheel yet again for bird flu making a more effective jump to being a pandemic or simply creating a new variant of the old flu that resembles the 1918 version. If the current methods have not controlled repeated outbreaks of bird flu over the last five years, then it's time to try new methods - right?
    1
    POPS
    Winter May Bring More Bird Flu as Poultry Market Grows
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-9-2007   
     UN warns of more bird flu but misses the obvious causes when it is noted that virus "likes" the cold weather. During Lunar New Year or Tet, millions of people want chicken, duck, goose or pork for their holiday meals and festivals. That drives millions of farmers and big farm corporations to raise chickens, ducks, geese and pigs for growing global "meat" market and the Lunar New Year. That, annually, contributes to a new version of flu and more opportunities for transmitting bird flu. Billions of birds and piglets jammed together to be sold live for the holiday are the perfect breeding ground for the next pandemic. Improved methods at that point are the key to breaking the flu pandemic cycle.
    0
    POPS
    $$ Talks! India -Vegitarian- But Big Time Poultry Exporter
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-6-2007   
     Chicken and Duck has gone global and it's not just Kentucky Fried Chicken or McChicken. All in all, the money involved increases the chances that Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) or a variant will be the next global killer and in the not too distant future. " On February 18, 2006 , an outbreak of avian influenza virus type H5N1 in poultry was reported in Navapur, Nandurbar district, Maharashtra state of India . This is the first confirmed occurrence of H5N1 in India . Outbreaks reportedly began on January 27, 2006 , and involved chickens in both commercial and backyard farms. News reports indicate that about 50,000 birds died."
    0
    POPS
    Bird Flu Still Killing Indonesians
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-6-2007   
      The H5N1 virus also killed two children in Tangerang regency last month; 13-year-old Irfan who died on Oct. 13, and four-year-old Dewi Aprilianti who died on Oct. 22.
    0
    POPS
    EU and Bird Flu
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  11-2-2007   
     "I opened the window and in flew Enza!" That's the line sang by children during 1918 pandemic that killed millions around the world. The "hunger" for greater profits and markets from ducks, chickens and geese may may be facilitating the next pandemic which will kill even more - read on...
    0
    POPS
    The dead duck - Wally ? It might have the flu!
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  10-31-2007   
     You want to test the prey of shotgun carrying guys who can already taste their roast duck? Handling dead ducks or chickens is what gave bird flu to kids in Indonesia recently - one of whom died. Maybe the people will be wearing chem-warfare rubber suits - that will give the hunters a lot of confidence.
    0
    POPS
    Step Two in March to Global Pandemic
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  10-29-2007   
     When animals, including people have a virus without being ill, the next step in an emerging disease becoming a global pandemic has been taken.
    2
    POPS
    How Many Brits Would Die in Bird Flu Pandemic?
    nedhamson
    by nedhamson  10-29-2007    1
     Some of the latest maybe news on coming pandemic.
    — end of the list —

    nedhamson flu

    loading clips...
    Filter
    rss tools
    Clipmarks
    About   Clippers   Blog   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map   Forbes Digital

    OK