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Of these microbes, known as pathogens, about 500 can be transmitted from humans to other humans.
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Mr. Supavud and other analysts cautioned, however, that they were assuming that bird flu would not mutate into a disease that could be transmitted from human to human.
Only two were clearly connected; the patients were from the same Saudi family, which suggests that the virus can be transmitted from human to human.
But they cautioned that Asia's buoyant economic outlook, with expected growth in some countries of more than 6percentt, could change quickly if bird flu mutated into a disease that could be transmitted from human to human.
The experts said it was the strongest evidence yet that the avian flu strand H7N9 could be transmitted from human to human, but stressed that its ability to be passed on in this way remained "limited and non-sustainable".
Speaking at the National Institutes of Health yesterday, Bush noted growing concerns that the H5N1 avian flu now spreading west from Asia could acquire the ability to be transmitted from human to human (ScienceNOW, 13 October).
Experience tells us that the disease could be transmitted from human to human via blood - in the UK, there have been three reported cases of vCJD associated with a blood transfusion.
Our data indicate that AiV can be considered an authentic human pathogen that can be transmitted from human to human.
First of all 'The avian influenza virus can be transmitted from human to human' (false).
The current outbreak indicates that the new pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus can be transmitted from human to human.
Evidence suggests that many pathogens are transmitted between their animal reservoirs and humans but fail to be transmitted from human to human or do so at rates that do not allow pathogen establishment within the human population.
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