[PW] Re: Number of birds in China in 1918

Fred Acerri facerri at twmi.rr.com
Fri Sep 1 14:44:27 PDT 2006


Let's have some more numbers from Dr Osterholm, just to encourage you. He 
writes: "It is sobering to realize that in 1968, when the most recent 
influenza pandemic occurred, the virus emerged in a China that had a human 
population of 790 million, a pig population of 5.2 million, and a poultry 
population of 12.3 million; today, these populations number 1.3 billion, 508 
million, and 13 billion, respectively.
Info gotten from this site: http://avianflu.futurehs.com/?m=200506
Fred A



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "maura deedy" <mdeedy at fergusonlibrary.org>
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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: [PW] Number of birds in China in 1918


> Alright,
>
> Here is my first posting. A good one for a late Friday.
>
> My patron is interested in the number of birds or chickens in China in
> 1918 and a few years before and after.
> I found some articles that talk about the 1918 Flu and today's Bird Flu
> scares. But, I wonder if this is data that exists. I know there are many
> different variables to be considered, but some general number would be
> great.
>
> I figured it is worth it to bounce it off the wombats...
>
> Cheers!
>
> -- 
> Maura Deedy
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