Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu

Birdwatchers and others are being asked to look out for any signs that wild birds may be dying from the highly pathogenic form of avian influenza known as H5N1, one of sixteen or so strains of flu virus endemic to wild birds and transferable to domestic poultry and also, in the right circumstances,...

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Main Author: Wilbert, Chris
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Radical Philosophy Group 2006
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Online Access:https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/133360/
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spelling ftarro:oai:arro.anglia.ac.uk:133360 2023-05-15T15:34:16+02:00 Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu Wilbert, Chris 2006-09 https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/133360/ https://www.radicalphilosophyarchive.com/commentary/profit-plague-and-poultry/ unknown Radical Philosophy Group Wilbert, Chris (2006) Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu. Radical Philosophy, 139. pp. 2-7. ISSN 0300-211X Journal Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftarro 2022-11-20T21:30:41Z Birdwatchers and others are being asked to look out for any signs that wild birds may be dying from the highly pathogenic form of avian influenza known as H5N1, one of sixteen or so strains of flu virus endemic to wild birds and transferable to domestic poultry and also, in the right circumstances, to pigs and other animals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian flu Anglia Ruskin University: Anglia Ruskin Research Online (ARRO)
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description Birdwatchers and others are being asked to look out for any signs that wild birds may be dying from the highly pathogenic form of avian influenza known as H5N1, one of sixteen or so strains of flu virus endemic to wild birds and transferable to domestic poultry and also, in the right circumstances, to pigs and other animals.
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Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
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title Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
title_short Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
title_full Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
title_fullStr Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
title_full_unstemmed Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
title_sort profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu
publisher Radical Philosophy Group
publishDate 2006
url https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/133360/
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op_relation Wilbert, Chris (2006) Profit, plague and poultry: the intra-active worlds of highly pathogenic avian flu. Radical Philosophy, 139. pp. 2-7. ISSN 0300-211X
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