Swine flu as a millennium Fake: Chronicle of a planned disease
The spread of Swine Flu (New Influenza) has ignited a unique, global process: Never before have been vaccines marketed so fast and with so few long-term clinical data on possible risks and side effects. Only a few months after virologists identified the virus H1N1 / A, the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) declared the pandemic status of the disease. This decision seems more than unusual for two reasons. Firstly, the emergence of novel strains of a virus is not new. On the other hand the burgeoning swine flu in Mexico proved to be a relatively harmless version of a new influenza virus. Now a new book published by LifeGen.de is looking at one possible question: Swine flu as a millennium Fake. The book which is written in German has been edited by bestselling science writers and LifeGen.de Editors in Chief Marita Vollborn and Vlad Georgescu and will appear shortly also in an English translation.
However, the activism of the WHO had far-reaching consequences. Almost instantly precisely those antiviral agents moved into the focus of public health authorities, which had proved to be increasingly ineffective against conventional flu viruses before Swine flu started. The WHO helped - intentionally or not- pharmaceutical manufacturers to an unexpected comeback of their antiviral old guard.
Schweinegrippe als Jahrtausend-Fake
Chronik einer geplanten Seuche
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ISBN 978-3-8391-3964-6 Paperback, 92 Seiten
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(2009-11-23)
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