Bird Flu

Bird Flu
Author: Michael Greger
Publsiher: Lantern Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Avian influenza
ISBN: 9781590560983

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The author explores the underlying conditions that would create a bird flu pandemic, examines the ways in which the public can protect themselves and their families, and describes what can be done to reduce the likelihood of spreading this disease.

Bird Flu

Bird Flu
Author: Michael Greger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2006
Genre: Avian influenza
ISBN: OCLC:1301799151

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Viral Economies

Viral Economies
Author: Natalie Porter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226648941

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Over the last decade, infectious disease outbreaks have heightened fears of a catastrophic pandemic passing from animals to humans. From Ebola and bird flu to swine flu and MERS, zoonotic viruses are killing animals and wreaking havoc on the people living near them. Given this clear correlation between animals and viral infection, why are animals largely invisible in social science accounts of pandemics, and why do they remain marginal in critiques of global public health? In Viral Economies, Natalie Porter draws from long-term research on bird flu in Vietnam to chart the pathways of scientists, NGO workers, state veterinarians, and poultry farmers as they define and address pandemic risks. Porter argues that as global health programs expand their purview to include life and livestock, they weigh the interests of public health against those of commercial agriculture, rural tradition, and scientific innovation. Porter challenges human-centered analyses of pandemics and shows how dynamic and often dangerous human-animal relations take on global significance as poultry and their pathogens travel through global livestock economies and transnational health networks. Viral Economies urges readers to think critically about the ideas, relationships, and practices that produce our everyday commodities, and that shape how we determine the value of life--both human and nonhuman.

The Great Bird Flu Hoax

The Great Bird Flu Hoax
Author: Joseph Mercola
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-03-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781418534905

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The U.S. government is now practically screaming that a new avian super-flu will likely kill millions of Americans. The mainstream media is entirely onboard, as are drug companies and other corporations poised to benefit immensely off the paranoia. But there is NO coming bird flu pandemic. It's an elaborate scheme contrived by the government and big business for reasons that boil down to power and money. Presenting eye-opening evidence that casts serious doubt on the truthfulness of reports about the virus's ability to transmit, and its mortality rates around the world, renowned physician Dr. Joseph Mercola reveals the secrets about the great bird flu hoax. In compelling fashion he provides you the real facts you need to know to protect you from a far greater ill - corporate and governmental greed.

Fowl

Fowl
Author: Sherri J. Tenpenny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Avian influenza
ISBN: 1932863877

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Unflinching, throughly researched, and bound to be controversal FOWL! will change forever the way you view environmental policy, the pharmaceutical industry, and the government's role in the dissemination of public health information. Most importantly, you will have a new understanding of what bird flu is really about. Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny looks beyond the hysteria and exposes the vested interests poised to exploit the fear being generated about the bird flu virus.

Avian Flu

Avian Flu
Author: Jeffrey N. Sfakianos,I. Edward Alcamo
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2006
Genre: Avian influenza
ISBN: 9781438101330

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This continuing series explores different diseases to show the science behind how disease-causing organisms affect the body. Microorganisms have plagued humans since the beginning of time, causing debilitating diseases and even death. But how, exactly, do these microorganisms infect and cause disease? The books in this series examine various microbiological scourges that have affected humans as well as the steps that have been taken to identify, isolate, prevent, and eradicate them. Each title will outline the history and treatments of the diseases, highlighting how improvements in prevention and treatment techniques have affected the disease's impact on the world population. Also known as the bird flu, avian influenza is a disease that once infected only birds but has acquired the ability to infect humans with deadly results.

The Monster Enters

The Monster Enters
Author: Mike Davis
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781839765674

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A new edition of a classic book on viral catastrophes--the Spanish flu, the Avian flu, and now, Covid-19 In his book, The Monster at Our Door, the renowned activist and author Mike Davis warned of a coming global threat of viral catastrophes. Now in this expanded edition of that 2005 book, Davis explains how the problems he warned of remain, and he sets the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of previous disastrous outbreaks, notably the 1918 influenza disaster that killed at least forty million people in three months and the Avian flu of a decade and a half ago. In language both accessible and authoritative, The Monster Enters surveys the scientific and political roots of today’s viral apocalypse. In doing so it exposes the key roles of agribusiness and the fast-food industries, abetted by corrupt governments and a capitalist global system careening out of control, in creating the ecological pre-conditions for a plague that has brought much of human existence to a juddering halt.

Bird Flu

Bird Flu
Author: A. A. Avlicino
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1894974158

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Already available in Turkey, China, France, Greece, Hungary, Croatia, Great Britain and around the globe, Bird Flu: What We Need to Know is a must-read for: Anyone who has had any kind of flu and doesn't want to get sick again Anyone who is worried about ongoing reports of avian flu Anyone who wants to be prepared, just in case.Bird flu. It's in the news every day, and whenever it's mentioned, so is the word "deadly." Experts say it's only a matter of time before the virus mutates so that it can spread from person to person. Some 50 million people died of the Spanish flu in 1918; in this age of global travel, the next pandemic could be far worse.In Bird Flu: What We Need to Know, science writer A.A. Avlicino looks not only at the virus and how it spreads, but also at the preventive measures you can take to avoid getting it -- or any virus.