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jim
I have a heap of cutting edge patented information and documentation on the communication of infectious diseases by Western government and industry over the last five years but the forum will not allow the download size. It will give an accurate scientific explanation of communication of influenza and other saliva born diseases including SARS. Along with the bioterrorism risks the state is running. Including the potential genesis of avian influenza mutation into a saliva born disease. Be warned, its hot stuff. Post your interest and I will send it through to your email. The file is about 1mb. I am doing a routine notification of this documentation under International Health Regulation Article 7.
Drude
Why not put it on one of the free servers such as www.tripod.com and then link it to here. I would be most interested. My area of work right now is in African of trypanosomiasis in Uganda and south Sudan. I had my eye on H5N1 but it is an asian problem which means no American or European control so I left that till it becomes a graver matter. In any case, do please post it up I would love to see it. Just upload it via free webpages either yahoo, tripod, or even google and then link here.
Matador
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