Wednesday January 03rd 2007, 1:45 am
Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bird flu viruses are unlikely to survive sewerage and drinking water treatment systems, making it doubtful contaminated feces could infect plant workers and spread through tap water, scientists at Cornell University said.
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Bird Flu Viruses Unlikely to Endure Water Treatment, Study Says (Bloomberg.com)
Government, businesses can prepare for bird flu (The Colony Courier-Leader)
Wednesday January 03rd 2007, 1:15 am
It might not be quite time to head for the hills, but it is time to prepare for the avian flu, according to an epidemiological researcher.
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Bird Flu Viruses Unlikely to Endure Water Treatment, Study Says (Bloomberg.com)
Wednesday January 03rd 2007, 12:08 am
Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bird flu viruses are unlikely to survive sewerage and drinking water treatment systems, making it doubtful contaminated feces could infect plant workers and spread through tap water, scientists at Cornell University said.
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