5:42AM
When Prevention Goes Viral
Monday, May 11, 2009 at 5:42AM
The world continues to hold its breath over a swine flu that, while perhaps slowing, is still likely to kill in the low hundreds and remains balanced on the edge of a true pandemic. Although only a mere 2-3,000 cases have -- so far -- been recorded worldwide (80 percent of them in co-sources Mexico and America), this variant of H1N1 influenza penetrated dozens of nations and all mass-populated regions of the globe in a matter of days -- a truly humbling reminder of how globalization enhances mankind's epidemiological interdependency.
My column is dubbed--by me-- "The New Rules."
This week's effort is entitled, "When Prevention Goes Viral."
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