Will Avian Influenza Conference Come Up With Any Solutions?
A scientific conference on the spread of bird flu by wild fowl will hopefully present some useful findings. The world needs solutions, not just studies and papers.
Ballwin, MO (PRWEB) May 31, 2006
[PRWEB] May 31, 2006 -- About 300 scientists from around the world are meeting in Rome May 30 and 31 to discuss the role of wild birds in the spread of the A/H5N1 virus. The International Scientific Conference on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds is jointly sponsored by United Nations agencies the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
Scientists will present papers on their findings.
"This conference of course sounds boring, and it may be a total waste of time, but maybe the sharing of information will result in some real progress, says Richard Stooker, author of How to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Bird Flu. "I hope the scientists are attend with an attitude that they need to come up with solutions. Studying the problems is part of that, of course -- but the world needs some answers on how to stop the spread of bird flu. Many of these scientists will probably be reporting back to governmental public health agencies. What will they tell them?"
"I wouldn't be surprised if the most productive part of the conference is a meeting between two researchers in the hallway. That's why I'm hoping they attend with an open mind oriented toward finding solutions."
Richard Stooker researched the bird flu virus A/H5N1 and created a start to finish proprietary 7 Perimeter Immune Defense System that explains how to defeat bird flu at every stage. He also provides a list of the Super Immunity 7 herbs and supplements.
More information on how you can learn How to Protect Yourself and Your Family is available at the author's website and blog.
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