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John Zarocostas in Geneva interviewed Dr. Klaus Stohr, 45, coordinator of the World Health Organization's Global Influenza Program, for The Washington Times Saturday on the current outbreak of avian flu in Southeast Asia, and the threat of a global influenza pandemic. Question: What's the latest on the bird flu outbreak in Thailand and in neighboring Southeast Asian countries?
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Nancy Cox wants to stop playing defense. As a virologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since 1975, she has spent her entire career chasing a nimble and stealthy opponent that has always been at least one step ahead: the rapidly mutating influenza virus. Now, as head of CDC's influenza division, Cox has assembled a team of cutting-edge scientists whose aim is to take the offensive. They are always chasing the evolution of the virus, and what they would really like to do is get ahead of the curve. Cox, who also directs the World Health Organization collaborating center for influenza, has been preparing for that possibility on multiple fronts. Cox helps update the vaccines twice a year, and her innovations in this area have saved countless lives. Her goal, says Co...
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HONG KONG - A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak. A World Health Organization official also defended the U.N.'s health body against accusations that it wasted governments' money and enriched pharmaceutical companies with its strong warnings during the swine flu outbreak's early days last year.
... to reporters on the sidelines of an influenza conference in Hong Kong, researcher Robert Webster... Briand, head of WHO's global influenza program, said its surveillance has shown that the bird flu...
HONG KONG - A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak. A World Health Organization official also defended the U.N.'s health body against accusations that it wasted governments' money and enriched pharmaceutical companies with its strong warnings during the swine flu outbreak's early days last year.
... to reporters on the sidelines of an influenza conference in Hong Kong, researcher Robert Webster... Briand, head of WHO's global influenza program, said its surveillance has shown that the bird flu...
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SINGAPORE - Public health experts are likely to tell the world this month it can breathe easier: The swine flu pandemic is ending. The World Health Organization's emergency committee may convene next week to review infection data from Argentina to New Zealand and recommend that the agency declare the century's first flu pandemic to be over, said two people familiar with the matter. They declined to be identified because the deliberations are confidential.
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