LONDON, April 9 /PRNewswire/ — The most recent BioRadar™ (FluForecast™) analysis of the virus genomes of both H5N1, known for high lethality, and H1N1, known for high infectivity, indicates that the Replikin Counts™ of both strains are rising. Such Count increases in a specific strain have been invariably associated with clinical outbreaks of that strain. The H1N1 outbreak in 2009 was predicted one year in advance by BioRadar™ software (replikins.com, Replikins Press, 2008). Previous H5N1 outbreaks, and their location (Indonesia), were correctly predicted, and most recently, the current H5N1 outbreak was similarly predicted one year in advance by BioRadar™ software (replikins.com, Replikins Press, January 15, 2010).
This new data will be presented at the forthcoming scientific workshop on the “Replikins BioRadar™ Surveillance System” on April 30th, sponsored by UK Trade and Investment, to take place at 1 Victoria Street, London. Scientists from public health institutions in the U.S., U.K., Denmark and France — initial participants in the BioRadar™ surveillance network — will attend (http://www.newsroom.uktradeinvest.gov.uk/news.ashx).
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