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Hi Anne,

Thanks for the linkages. Those information are great.

 

If you read mandarin, there is a book called zhong yi yi bing xue (chinese

medicine epidemic disease study) publish by ren min wei sheng chu ban she (ISBN

: 7-117-06333-5). The book is divided into two sections. The first section

present the history, characteristic, diagnosis, pattern differentiation for

epidemic disease. In the second section, 16 disease are being discussed. It deal

with diseases like SARS, AIDS, Dengue fever, Malaria, etc. Unfortunately one can

not find bird flu information in it since it was published in 2004.

 

Best Regards,

Yandy

 

> Message 1

> " stressinstudent " annesloft

> Sat Apr 22, 2006 1:54pm(PDT)

> Bird Flu Links

>

> Hi Yandy,

 

> No I don't have a web page but here is where I've done most of my

> research. I know it's all western med based. Thats my background.

> Wish there was more from a TCM perspective. Hope this is helpful.

>

> New England Journal of Medicine H5N1 and Human infection

> http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/353/13/1374#T1

>

> Nature, International Journal of Science............

>

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Thanks Yandy,

 

Show I wish I spoke mandarin. Not in this lifetime, I'm afraid. I'll wait for

the translation. Glad I could help.

Ann E.

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Re : Bird Flu Links

 

 

Hi Anne,

Thanks for the linkages. Those information are great.

 

If you read mandarin, there is a book called zhong yi yi bing xue (chinese

medicine epidemic disease study) publish by ren min wei sheng chu ban she (ISBN

: 7-117-06333-5). The book is divided into two sections. The first section

present the history, characteristic, diagnosis, pattern differentiation for

epidemic disease. In the second section, 16 disease are being discussed. It deal

with diseases like SARS, AIDS, Dengue fever, Malaria, etc. Unfortunately one can

not find bird flu information in it since it was published in 2004.

 

Best Regards,

Yandy

 

> Message 1

> " stressinstudent " annesloft

> Sat Apr 22, 2006 1:54pm(PDT)

> Bird Flu Links

>

> Hi Yandy,

 

> No I don't have a web page but here is where I've done most of my

> research. I know it's all western med based. Thats my background.

> Wish there was more from a TCM perspective. Hope this is helpful.

>

> New England Journal of Medicine H5N1 and Human infection

>

http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/353/13/1374#T1<http://content.nejm.org/\

cgi/content/full/353/13/1374#T1>

>

> Nature, International Journal of Science............

>

 

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