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Thu May 23, 2013, 06:24 PM May 2013

H7N9 Is More Adapted To Spread Among Humans Than Other Bird Flu Strains

Close contact with someone infected with the new bird flu strain, H7N9, is likely to get you sick, according to a new study published today, May 23, in the journal Science.

The virus isn't that great at passing through the air, though, so in order to contract the virus you would need to stand and talk with the sick person for about 15 minutes.

Currently, 131 people have gotten sick with the new virus, and 36 have died. Hong Kong researchers are guessing that 90 to 120 more cases could exist, though cases have slowed in recent weeks.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/h7n9-adapted-to-spread-among-mammals-2013-5

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H7N9 Is More Adapted To Spread Among Humans Than Other Bird Flu Strains (Original Post) FarCenter May 2013 OP
Well THAT'S not good news. kestrel91316 May 2013 #1
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