“China and other members should join efforts to combat serious infectious disease, such as bird flu. To enhance the cooperation on the prevention of bird flu is an important target of the organization, which includes Russia, China and four Central Asian states.” ShouldImportantStatesEffortFourSeriousMembersDiseaseBirdOrganizationChinaRussiaTargetCombatCooperationAsianFluPreventionInfectious DiseasesBird Flu Author:Wen Jiabao
“New diseases like SARS and bird flu cause anxiety in the community. People get worried, some to the extent that it even affects their health. You feel very sad, and yet you must carry on and maintain your cool in very trying and difficult moments. You have to tough it out.” PeopleFeelsTryingMomentsCausesDifficultCommunityDiseaseAnxietyBirdToughWorriedFluVery SadDifficult MomentsSarsBird Flu Author:Margaret Chan
“We give each other a wide berth even if we have the flu, let alone... So, I think that's part of the stigma that people who have diseases suffer. It's almost infectious... if somebody is closer to death, they're almost a bad omen and I think that's terrible.” PeopleIfsThinkingGivingSufferingTerribleDiseaseWideFluStigmaOmen Author:Peter Morgan
“We had a week off in the middle of shooting, but as soon as everyone stopped, we all went down with six different types of flu and other unmentionable diseases.” DifferentWeekMiddleTypeDiseaseSixShootingFlu Author:Johnny Vegas
“Evolution lies at the heart of biology. It is seamlessly and continuously linked to health research to better understand such conditions as AIDS or bird flu or Parkinson's or cancer or heart disease. Every biomedical experiment, every tiny advance, every major breakthrough ultimately connects to the principles first postulated by Darwin.” FirstsHeartLyingReligionPrinciplesAtheismConditionsEvolutionDiseaseMajorsBirdResearchCancerAidsTinyExperimentsBiologyLinkedBreakthroughFluHeart DiseaseParkinsonParkinson'sBird FluBiomedical Author:Huntington Willard
“That makes climate change a bigger public health problem than AIDS, than malaria, than pandemic flu.” ProblemEnergyEnvironmentDiseaseBiggerClimateClimate ChangeAidsFluPublic HealthMalariaPandemicsHealth ProblemsHeat Wave Author:Lois Capps
“War and famine would not do. Instead, disease offered the most efficient and fastest way to kill the billions that must soon die if the population crisis is to be solved. AIDS is not an efficient killer because it is too slow. My favorite candidate for eliminating 90 percent of the world's population is airborne Ebola (Ebola Reston), because it is both highly lethal and it kills in days, instead of years. "We've got airborne diseases with 90 percent mortality in humans. Killing humans. Think about that. "You know, the bird flu's good, too. For everyone who survives, he will have to bury nine” IfsThinkingKnowsWorldWayYearsHumansWarDiesDiseaseBirdPercentCrisisKillingMy FavoritePopulationAidsBillionsNineCandidatesMortalityEfficientKillersFluFamineEliminatingEbolaAirborneDepopulationBird Flu Author:Eric Pianka
“We are watching very closely to see how the disease associated with bird flu, when it hits humans, is evolving.” HumansDiseaseBirdEvolveFluBird Flu Author:David Nabarro