Public health scientists in British and American studies say millions of human deaths in an avian flu outbreak in Southeast Asia could be prevented if authorities rapidly impose quarantines and travel restrictions and widely distribute antiviral medications.
To work, they said such an emergency plan must be enacted within two days and the spread of the virus limited to a few dozen cases.
The studies appear in the Nature and Science journals.
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