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Craig Feied, MD, FACEP, FAAEM   Jon Handler, MD, FACEP   Michael Gillam, MD
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Avian Flu

Avian Flu Workers

[12/5/2009]
 

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[5/10/2009]
 

Thailand Removal Sick Chickens

[2/11/2009]
 

Influenza A Late

[2/11/2009]
 

Influenza A Early

[2/11/2009]
 

Hanoi Burning Chickens

[2/11/2009]
 

Avian Influenza - Proventriculus At Necropsy

Hemorrhagic lesions in the proventriculus, seen at necropsy in fowl with avian influenza [2/11/2009]
 

Avian Flu Jakarta Zoo

[2/11/2009]
 

AI Edematous Wattle

[2/11/2009]
 

World: Affected areas with confirmed cases of H5N1 avian influenza since 1 January 2009, status as of 27.01.2009 (latest available update)

From the WHO Public Health Mapping and GIS Map Library. [2/5/2009]
 

Nations With Confirmed Cases H5N1 Avian Influenza

PandemicFlu.gov [2/5/2009]
 

World : Areas reporting confirmed occurrence of H5N1 avian influenza in poultry and wild birds since 2003, status as of 15.08.2008

WHO [8/25/2008]
 

World : Areas reporting confirmed occurrence of H5N1 avian influenza in poultry and wild birds since 1 July 2008, status as of 15.08.2008

WHO [8/25/2008]
 

World : Affected areas with confirmed cases of H5N1 avian influenza since 2003, status as of 19.06.2008

WHO [8/25/2008]
 

World : Affected areas with confirmed cases of H5N1 avian influenza since 1 January 2008, status as of 19.06.2008

WHO [8/25/2008]
 

South Korea Quarantine Officials About to Enter Poultry Farm

[4/17/2008]
 

Confirmed H5N1 In Birds Globally Since 2003

[1/4/2008]
 

Flu Lab

[1/3/2008]
 

Global H5N1Human 2006 FIMS 20070320

[1/3/2008]
 

Chicken Vaccination

[1/3/2008]
 

Avian Flu Virus Sfcdcp

[1/3/2008]
 

Virus Extraction Phil

This 2005 photograph of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Dr. Terrence Tumpey, one of the organization’s staff microbiologists and a member of the National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), showed him using an electronic pipetter to extract reconstructed 1918 Pandemic Influenza Virus from a calibrated vial containing a supernatant culture medium. [1/2/2008]
 

H5n1 Phil

This transmission electron micrograph (TEM), taken at a magnification of 108,000x, revealed the ultrastructural details of two avian influenza A (H5N1) virions, a type of bird flu virus, which is a subtype of avian influenza A. At this magnification, one may note the stippled appearance of the roughened surface of the proteinaceous coat encasing each virion. [1/2/2008]
 

Biological Safety Cabinet

This photograph was taken of Dr. Taronna Maines, a microbiologist in the Influenza Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while she was conducting an experiment inside a biological safety cabinet (BSC) within the Biosafety Level 3-enhanced laboratory. The airflow within the BSC helps prevent any airborne virus from escaping the confines of the cabinet, and as part of her personal protective equipment, she was wearing a powered air purifying respirator (PAPR), which was filtering the air that she was breathing. [1/2/2008]
 

Avian Flu Virus

[1/2/2008]
 

Global H5N1Human 2007 FIMS 20070122

[7/21/2007]
 

Ibsm07 Avianflu Graph3

[7/19/2007]
 

"How Avian Flu Infects" Graphic

[7/2/2006]
 

Global H5N1inHumanSINCE2006 20060530

[6/1/2006]
 

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