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Science 3 March 2006:
Vol. 311. no. 5765, p. 1224
DOI: 10.1126/science.311.5765.1224

News of the Week

AVIAN INFLUENZA:
As H5N1 Keeps Spreading, a Call to Release More Data

Martin Enserink

PARIS--An impassioned call by a prominent Italian influenza scientist has renewed the debate about how to balance global health against scientists' needs to publish and countries' demands for secrecy. (Read more.)

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