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United Nations' Dr. David Nabarro Reports on Avian Flu on Radio Sandy Springs
Dr. David Nabarro the United Nations' Director of Preparedness for Pandemic Flu was interviewed on the Infectious Disease Hour on Radio Sandy Springs 1620 AM and www.radiosandysprings.com Monday evening.


/Family Medicine News Articles/ - SANDY SPRINGS, GA, April 10, 2008 - Dr. David Nabarro, United Nations Pandemic Flu Director of Preparedness, was interviewed on www.radiosandysprings.com and discussed the continuing spread and threat of the Avian Flu (Bird Flu) H5N1 virus following an update from Sharon Sanders of FluTrackers.com.

Dr. Nabarro concurred that 2007 seemed to be a year of control while 2008 is already seeing a much more aggressive outbreak of poultry domestic and wild birds infected with the H5N1 virus. Indonesia is in an endemic state and unable to control the spread in backyard poultry - chickens. Korea has had another outbreak while another human death was reported in Egypt. The Avian Flu is spreading in fowl and of major concern are the warm blooded animals that eat the diseased birds. All making the possibility of a worldwide pandemic more possible daily.

Concerns are for human-to-human transmission which will ultimately have a disastrous affect obviously on humans, families, cities and the WORLD economy. That is why the large financial organizations around-the-world are working day and night to prepare for the ultimate. And yet, no one knows "if and when". But, better to be prepared than be caught unprepared tomorrow or years from now.

The Dr. Nabarro interview can be download from www.radiosandysprings.com or iTunes.

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