Indeed, subclinical or mild infections may skew or complicate matters for public health, a few classical examples would be polio and typhoid

May I ask which Vol/No./Page of the Clinical Infectious Diseases contains the article discussing this. I have access to the journal but cannot access the article via the University of Iowa's site without the corresponding password


It's only out in online form right now, so we don't know the volume/pg number yet. I changed the address above to the one directly from CID. If that doesn't work, click the latest articles and scroll down to Myers et al.


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did you write "pet pathogens"?!?!?! somehow I got to your blog from a Mike Argento Dover Panda Trial google and now I have to worry about people in Iowa. What's the deal, don't dogs and cats do it for you people anymore??

Also, by the way, thanks for the Viagra not just for ED link. I was feeling left out since my name wasn't Ed. (so much for target marketing)


did you write "pet pathogens"?!?!?! somehow I got to your blog from a Mike Argento Dover Panda Trial google and now I have to worry about people in Iowa. What's the deal, don't dogs and cats do it for you people anymore??


What can I say...we're a little different out here.


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swine flu parties with
real pigs could be a good idea
or widespread use of pigs as pets
or selling sputum of classical
(American) H1N1-pigs in small bottles...


Hey, great post, very well written. You should blog more about this. I’ll definitely be subscribing.

Cheers




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