Mapping the H7N9 avian flu outbreaks

The following is an excerpt.

Scientists do not fully understand yet how the H7N9 avian flu virus is spreading in China, or what lies behind the pattern of sporadic human cases. But risk-mapping — of known past factors in the geographical spread of avian flu viruses and human infections — might provide some clues.

View the map here: Mapping the H7N9 avian flu outbreaks

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