By BRYAN WALSH, TIME, May 05, 2009
Given the speed with which the H1N1 flu virus spread around the world — and the relentlessness with which it has been tracked by the media — it can be hard to believe that less than two weeks have passed since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) first responded to reports of an unusual respiratory illness.
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In Florida, recovering populations of manatees still face serious threats from collisions with motorboats.
In Florida, power plants discharge warm water and provide manatees with essential habitats.
Wildlife Trust scientists specialize in analyzing the causes, origins and spread of emerging diseases like swine flu. Swine flu is the latest in a series of emerging diseases that threaten global health. These include drug resistant microbes (e.g. XDR TB), diseases spread by vectors such as mosquitoes (e.g. West Nile virus), and those that come from wildlife and livestock.
This latter group, called 'Zoonoses' include some of the biggest threats we have seen to global health: HIV/AIDS, which originated in chimpanzees hunted for bushmeat in Africa; SARS, emerged from bats in China and the natural reservoir of the SARS virus was found by a team including Wildlife Trust scientists; West Nile virus, which is carried by birds and affects people in the U.S. every year.
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Thursday May 14, 2009 - The Sinclair Mansion in New York City
About the Event:
Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, auction and optional dinner
Thursday, May 14, 2009
6:30 - 8:30 pm
The Sinclair Mansion
2 East 79th Street
New York City
For more information and to order tickets please contact Scott Perrin at 212-957-9155 or email sperrin@the-event-office.com.
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