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    Posted: January 18 2006 at 7:29pm

They call 20% mortality rate low.  I can see this guy saying," You only lost two out of ten in your family' You're lucky!"  Don't think I want this klutz around handing out the good news over the next few months. I can hear him next week, "Hey! Only 20% of the world is infected. Woopee!" When they were passing out tounges in heaven  this guy  must have  got  a pen1$.

TURKEY: WHO says bird flu fatality rate low
TURKEY - The fatality rate of avian flu cases in Turkey, otherwise known as bird flu, remains low in comparison to cases observed in Asia, the World Health Organization (WHO) noted on Tuesday.
     "Turkey is seeing a fatality rate of 20 percent which is lower than the fatality rate observed in Asia, which was around 58 percent," Cristiana Salvi, a spokeswoman for the world health body's mission in Turkey, said in the capital, Ankara, citing early detection and treatment as the primary cause.

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As projected, the morbidity is decreasing as the ease of transmission increases.  It has a way to go yet.

One thing I can say with confidence, if it goes fully H2H now with about 20% morbidity, it is really going to suck. 
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