The Bird Flu Pandemic: Can It Happen? Will It Happen? How to Protect Yourself and Your Family If It Does

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About this ebook

Based on the recent avian flu outbreaks that have emerged into human populations, the World Health Organization now warns us that bird flu--if mutated into a supercontagious pandemic form--could visit millions of homes within two years.

The Bird Flu Pandemic provides definitive answers to the questions on all our minds:

- Should we be getting reading for a world catastrophe, and if so, what should we be doing?
- Will masks help?
- Should we feed our kids poultry?
- Will we be able to go to work?
- Will we be able to leave the house?
- What about pets?
- Just how bad could this get?

Dr. Greene knows exactly what we need to do to keep our families safe, sane, and secure in the face of what is potentially an unprecedented and life-threatening worldwide scourge.

About the author

Dr. Jeffrey Greene is the Infectious Disease Section Chief at Tisch Hospital/NYU Medical Center. Dr. Greene was selected as one of the Best Doctors in New York by New York Magazine, one of the Best Doctors in America by American Health magazine, and one of the Best Internists in the Nation by Town and Country magazine. He has also received the New York City Police Commissioner's Commendation of Honor for Heroic Action. He lives in New York City.

Karen Moline is a journalist whose articles have appeared in dozens of publications around the globe. She is the author of two novels, Belladonna and Lunch, and a ghostwriter of many nonfiction books. She lives in New York City with her son.

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