Bird flu risk hinges on computation, mutation.
1st Nov 2005, 16:35 GMT
News reports on avian flu have taken on alarming tones as the virus has spread from chickens and ducks in Asia to swans in Croatia and, most recently, a parrot at an airport in England. But the risk that the disease poses to people remains frustratingly uncertain.
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