Alex responded to: >>Know your sources? Certainly! And realize that a scientific study >>is NOT a representation of the real world! With: >Um...yeah, it is...in it's proper context of reproducable results. >The scientific method does not *exist* outside of replicability. >This means that any study whose results cannot be replicated, seen >by others experimentally has no value, does not represent the "real >world." Alex, regarding the H5N1 virus (Asian Bird Flu) and the scientific experiment being discussed; the likelihood of a natural ferret feeder obtaining poultry infected with H5N1 is slim to none. If and when flocks are discovered with the virus the birds are destroyed and composted, thereby eradicating the virus. As long as people are not feeding chickens straight off the poultry farm to their ferrets, but instead are using inspected poultry sources, this scientific study does NOT have bearing in the "real world". Those scientists force fed the ferrets with a stomach tube. Its difficult to ascertain from the way the article is written, but it could also be read that the ferrets were ALSO inoculated with live viruses as well as exposed to the virus via nasal/sinus exposure. Were these all separate groups of infected/exposed ferrets? Each group being infected by a different manner? Or did the group get exposed in multiple ways? It is NOT clear from that paragraph. Neither is it clear that the ferrets had a healthy immune system, or whether they were already naturally fed ferrets, and as I noted did the gastric tubes cause tearing of tissue to cause direct to blood transfer of the virus? Considering the acquisition of infected meat is not likely, and that force feeding the ferrets with a gastric tube isn't likely done by people who have ferrets as companions - then how is it this particular study represents a real world problem? How many instances have things been proved in a science lab, had papers written and then in a mere few years it was found that the study was not done correctly or the information was wrong or the findings were completely slanted? Oh wait, you've already provided us with one example. The drug industry provides us with more on regular basis, as do cancer studies. There are just way too many questions un answered and not enough details offered from that "scientific study" to blast out an internet warning that eating raw poultry can infect the ferret with Avian Flu Virus in the "real World"! Cheers, Kim P.s. glad you are still among the living. Was worried about being contacted from beyond the grave.. That gives me the willies! [Posted in FML 6248]