Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Mona...you started my wheels turning: Not only did more die of malaria yesterday, but thousands of times more die every day. AND without fanfare. How can bird flu be considered more of a threat by your feared NGOs and/or governments???? Is anyone reading this concerned abt malaria? Take care,UncBob Malaria Facts | CDC Malaria In areas of Africa with high malaria transmission, an estimated 990000 people died of malaria in 1995 – over 2700 deaths per day, or 2 deaths per minute. ... Katrina, the Tsunami, 9/11 and Malaria This reports that the WHO estimates 1272000 deaths due to malaria. This equates to 106000 deaths per month, on average and 3484 deaths every day, on Mona Lott <monnalott wrote: In my humble opinion, the NGO's and/or government agencies are the ONLY thing to fear re: " bird flu " ...........other than fear itself.. Beware the needle, Mona ps....click the " FACTBOOK " link below if you have the stomach for a crock of BS. Many more people died of MALARIA YESTERDAY than all the human " avian deaths " in past 5 years. http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/fromthefield/217440/113111540982.htm CARE Launches Bird Flu Awareness Campaign in Vietnam Source: CARE International - UK Website: http://www.careinternational.org.uk Background { '0' => 1 } }; --> Bird flu questions and answers { '0' => 1 } }; --> FACTBOX: Bird flu threatens to become global pandemic MORE CARE International is launching a campaign to raise awareness about Avian Influenza, or bird, flu, in Vietnam, as concerns grow that a type of bird flu will cross over from animals to humans and jump borders, creating a global epidemic of disease. Vietnam is one of four countries with confirmed human cases of bird flu. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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