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Yup! Excellent day everyone, thanks for jumping aboard the pick [Smile] . A.M. gapper!
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isn't that the truth, John. I love it!
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wait..... I don't do drugs. [Razz]
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Ohhhhhhhhhh yeah. Gapper up to what, .60 or so? Hopefully this hits the USA Today like EGEI.. somebody should call their office.

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hit extended hours on my streaming chart: RSI at closing is 48,367 on extended hours it is 51,456
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looking real real good probably like an sttk 2 day or more runner
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Mo money mo money mo money!

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alot of talk about this on other sites about it going over .75 tommorow i sure hope so
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Booyah Jim!

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After hours of DD I couldn't really find anything that made me believe that this was a bonafide "killer" of the bird flu virus until I found this link, http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060306/hl_nm/birdflu_baxter_dc;_ylt=A86.I2ujDB5ELKQAPA8R.3QA;_ylu=X3oDMTBidHQxYjh2BHNlYwN5bnN0b3J5
in which case it basically says that a "powerfull" (my quotations) detergent will kill the virus!!! Therefore, the claim they have about Citroxin's viability in destroying bird flu IS greatly supported! Now all they have to do is mass produce this stuff and every house-wife in America will be storing it on their cleaning shelves along with everything anti-bacterial. (Now we have anti-viral cleaners, as well...)

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Hey read my other topic. The virus they are working on , isnt the main virus killin the birds and humans , its a small small minority. READ THE PR AGAIN , I got out at 0.49 [Smile]


Im happy

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looking good sukkaseeker!!
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Does anyone rEaD?
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quote:
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Does anyone rEaD?

Surrogate organisms that resemble the target organism are often used in testing - the pr states a surrogate organism, what is the problem?

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quote:
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Originally posted by redgurl19:
Does anyone rEaD?

Surrogate organisms that resemble the target organism are often used in testing - the pr states a surrogate organism, what is the problem?
Looks good to me i think redgurl just got out to early yesterday and is looking for something bad to try and get back in on IMO
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Rate Member Icon 1 posted 28 March, 2006 08:20 AM Profile for sukkaseeker Send New Private Message Edit/Delete Post Reply With Quote ...H5N1 IS the viral strain that is used in testing for the Bird Flu, it is STILL BEING USED AS THE CONTROL FORM OF THE VIRUS, see: PRAGUE, March 27 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic is testing a dead swan for the H5N1 strain of bird flu, the first suspected case in the central European country, the new EU member's chief veterinarian said on Monday.

The swan was found near the southern town of Hluboka nad Vltavou, on the Vltava river, head of the State Veterinary Authority Milan Malena told reporters.

Malena said veterinarians had established the swan had the H5 version of the virus and tests would show by Wednesday if it was the deadly H5N1 strain.

"I expect this to be the H5N1, highly pathogenic form," Malena said. "If the virus is confirmed, veterinary measures will be implemented."

Malena said that if tests in Prague confirm H5N1, samples would be sent to the European Union reference laboratory in Weybridge, Britain.

Neighbours Austria, Slovakia, and Germany have already confirmed cases of the virus.

The H5N1 strain, which has spread from Asia to the Middle East, Africa and Europe, remains essentially an animal disease but can infect people who come into contact with sick poultry.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L27748069.htm

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Yep, bashing to lower the stock price. Pathetic!

Here we go Yo!

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Also, see this link!!!

http://crofs****s.typepad.com/h5n1/

redgurl19 look a little deeper, just trying to make us some $$$$

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Im not bashing. I got in yesterday at 0.038. I sold at 0.49. Good gain. But i got out for that reason. Im not trying to bash the stock. I made money out of it.
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Opps didn't work here it is:Still more on the death of Ms. Li

Via The Standard, a business periodical in Hong Kong: Illegal stalls linked to Shanghai flu death.

A woman who died last week from bird flu in Shanghai became sick after buying chickens from a street market where stall owners flouted a ban on live poultry sales, according to a magazine.

City officials have so far refused to say how the migrant worker, who was 29, became ill, although they say they have traced those who had contact with her and boosted flu-detection measures.

But the respected financial magazine Caijing said Monday its own investigation showed Li became sick after buying two chickens from a stall outside the downtown Tangjiawan market on March 8.

The market stopped selling live chickens in September after the city imposed a ban. But unlicensed stalls set up on the street outside were still selling live poultry, the magazine said.

Most of those stalls have since been closed and the entire market disinfected.The Health Ministry confirmed Friday that the woman, who died on March 21, had the H5N1 strain of bird flu, making her the first human case in Shanghai. She was the mainland's 16th human case and the 11th to die.


Continue reading "Still more on the death of Ms. Li" »

March 27, 2006 and the link is:http://crofs****s.typepad.com/h5n1/

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...also, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H5N1

H5N1 is an avian influenza virus subtype. The H5N1 flu is what is commonly meant when speaking of "bird flu" or "avian influenza". It is a viral disease that causes illness in many species including humans and is a pandemic threat. Experts believe it might mutate into a form that transmits easily from person to person. If such a mutation occurs, it might remain an H5N1 subtype or could shift subtypes as did H2N2 when it evolved into the Hong Kong Flu strain of H3N2.

Within the bird population, the spread of H5N1 is potentially global in scope, though is extremely rare in humans. It is very easy for birds to catch avian flu from each other. Most humans known to have become infected had a lot of physical contact with infected birds, or, rarely, an infected relative. While H5N1 is mutating into variations which infect species not previously known to carry the virus, not all of these variations can infect humans. Scientists suspect that H5N1 is unable to spread from human to human because the virus primarily infects cells deep within the lung that are difficult to dislodge, thus making transmision difficult.[1]

A highly pathogenic variation of H5N1 is currently spreading across the world from areas where it is endemic. Migrating waterfowl (wild ducks, geese, and swans) carry H5N1, often without themselves becoming sick. [1][2] Avian flu is also spread through domestic poultry, both through movements of infected birds and poultry products, and the use of infected poultry manure as fertiliser or feed. Humans with H5N1 have typically caught it from chickens, which were in turn infected by other poultry or waterfowl.

H5N1 is currently endemic in birds in southeast Asia and is threatening to become endemic in birds everywhere else. Tens of millions of birds have died of H5N1 influenza and hundreds of millions of birds have been slaughtered and disposed of to try to control the spread of the disease [2].

Not all cases of human H5N1 infection are reported and consequently the exact mortality rate is unknown. Earlier historical flu pandemics, which were also believed to be of avian origin, had reportedly an average mortality rate of 2.5-5%. The current projected worst case scenario for a H5N1 pandemic is somewhere around 150 million human deaths directly due to H5N1 infection (or two to three percent of the world's human population). No one knows what the chances are for this worst case scenario.

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printable version

Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO

24 March 2006

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deaths


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deaths


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Azerbaijan 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 7 5
Cambodia 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 5 5
China 0 0 0 0 8 5 8 6 16 11
Indonesia 0 0 0 0 17 11 12 11 29 22
Iraq 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2
Thailand 0 0 17 12 5 2 0 0 22 14
Turkey 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 4 12 4
Viet Nam 3 3 29 20 61 19 0 0 93 42
Total 3 3 46 32 95 41 42 29 186 105

Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.

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Nice DD Sukka
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chart didn't work! check out the WHO site:
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/cases_table_2006_03_24/en/index.html

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NOw what they are focusing on is the H9N2 Strand [Smile]
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...AND holy crap GOOGLE NEWS on H5N1

http://news.google.ca/news?q=H5N1&hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official_s&sa=N&tab=nn&oi=newsr

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That's what we needed... NEWS! NEWS! NEWS!

Just like USA Today on the other stock, we will fly today!

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nice....bid starting to stack up nice!
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What about ALL the birds that are dying because of the virus surly that in itself means something and needs to be addressed!!!
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Now bidding higher than the close... we officially have a GAP UP.

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...Kill the Virus, Kill the Virus...
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Gapping up real nice!!! .52!!

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Gapping up! .52x.525! Will be a good day gents!
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We go to .75 today! Hooray for Leritu! Hooray!

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Financial news it posted! http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=efsf.ob
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