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[Title] => Selenium could stall bird flu mutations
[Summary] => Selenium, an essential trace mineral with antioxidant qualities, could hinder the mutation of the bird flu virus into a more virulent form that could pass between humans.
Dr. Julian Spallholz, a researcher of the Texas Tech University, has been working with governments in Southeast Asia to help ensure that the avian influenza virus does not mutate into a form that can easily jump between humans, that is, by fortifying chicken and other animal foods in Southeast Asia with selenium.
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Dr. Julian Spallholz, a researcher of the Texas Tech University, has been working with governments in Southeast Asia to help ensure that the avian influenza virus does not mutate into a form that can easily jump between humans, that is, by fortifying chicken and other animal foods in Southeast Asia with selenium.
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December 29, 2005 - 12:00am