M manning Just for that I have requested it Joined Feb 12, 2002 Messages 13,353 Oct 14, 2009 #1 flu and bird flu??
Tinijocaro DIS Veteran Joined Mar 5, 2005 Messages 4,996 Oct 14, 2009 #2 Swine flu is HIGHLY contagious but not very deadly. Bird flu is VERY deadly, but not very contagious. Should the two ever meet, we could possibly end up with a highly contagious, and very deadly virus. Watching SE Asia very closely these days.
Swine flu is HIGHLY contagious but not very deadly. Bird flu is VERY deadly, but not very contagious. Should the two ever meet, we could possibly end up with a highly contagious, and very deadly virus. Watching SE Asia very closely these days.
M manning Just for that I have requested it Joined Feb 12, 2002 Messages 13,353 Oct 15, 2009 #3 I got this from dependable source. Bird flu you need tweetment. Swine flu you need oinkment.
M Mandy_in_NC Mouseketeer<br><font color=red>My name is Mandy an Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 745 Oct 15, 2009 #4 One is pork and the other is fowl. I am so sorry I have been waiting forever to use that answer.
F ford family DIS Veteran Joined Jun 2, 2000 Messages 3,404 Oct 15, 2009 #5 Tinijocaro said: Swine flu is HIGHLY contagious but not very deadly. Bird flu is VERY deadly, but not very contagious. Should the two ever meet, we could possibly end up with a highly contagious, and very deadly virus. Watching SE Asia very closely these days. Click to expand... Or you could equally get one which is not very deadly and not very contagious. Watching my half full cup but not very closely these days ford family
Tinijocaro said: Swine flu is HIGHLY contagious but not very deadly. Bird flu is VERY deadly, but not very contagious. Should the two ever meet, we could possibly end up with a highly contagious, and very deadly virus. Watching SE Asia very closely these days. Click to expand... Or you could equally get one which is not very deadly and not very contagious. Watching my half full cup but not very closely these days ford family
G golfgal DIS Cast Member<br><font color=green>When did vacu Joined Nov 27, 2004 Messages 33,056 Oct 15, 2009 #6 manning said: I got this from dependable source. Bird flu you need tweetment. Swine flu you need oinkment. Click to expand...
manning said: I got this from dependable source. Bird flu you need tweetment. Swine flu you need oinkment. Click to expand...
LaraK <font color=magenta>A wet monitor is the sign of a Joined Feb 18, 2005 Messages 12,054 Oct 15, 2009 #7 If bird flu moves into an easily transmittable form, it's time to panic. BTW...I'm totally stealing the tweetment versus oinkment joke and sending it to our infection control people.
If bird flu moves into an easily transmittable form, it's time to panic. BTW...I'm totally stealing the tweetment versus oinkment joke and sending it to our infection control people.
A anniemae Either she is eating a delicious Joined Jul 31, 2007 Messages 10,595 Oct 15, 2009 #8 From what I understand, the bird flu never made the bird-to-human jump where the the swine flu did. If the bird flu does become transmitable to humans, we will have a serious situation on out hands.
From what I understand, the bird flu never made the bird-to-human jump where the the swine flu did. If the bird flu does become transmitable to humans, we will have a serious situation on out hands.
G golfgal DIS Cast Member<br><font color=green>When did vacu Joined Nov 27, 2004 Messages 33,056 Oct 15, 2009 #9 It's a joke people--read the OP and the response by the OP.