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Tokyo, Sept 14, 2006 - (JCN) - Shikibo Ltd. and the National Institute of Animal Health have jointly developed a fabric called ‘Flutect’ that has been proven to block the spread of bird influenza by 99.9%, even after 50 washings, stopping the spread of the virus within 10 minutes of exposure.

Flutect will be available in 2007 in the form of uniforms for poultry house workers, masks, filters, down jackets, lab-coats and so forth.

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M2 PRESSWIRE-14 September 2006-Research and Markets: Learn About Virus Infections Possibly Linked to Human Cancer(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15092006 Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42145) has announced the addition of "Infections Causing Human Cancer" to their offering.

Infections must be thought of as an important, if not the most important risk factors for cancer development in humans. Approximately 15-20 of the worldwide cancer burden is caused by viruses, among them the second most frequent cancer in …

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DUBLIN, Ireland — Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42144) has announced the addition of "Infections Causing Human Cancer" to their offering.

Infections must be thought of as an important, if not the most important risk factors for cancer development in humans. Approximately 15-20% of the worldwide cancer burden is caused by viruses, among them the second most frequent cancer in women, cervical cancer, and about 80% of liver cancers. This figure will almost double if other cancers currently associated with specific virus infections are proved to be caused by such agents. Since early 1990s the number of scientific publications dealing with infection induced tumorigenesis has risen substantially.

Although in 1998 and 1999 four books on virus induced cancer development were published, no book has been published to date describing the role of viruses, bacteria, parasite and protozoon induced tumorigenesis. Thus, an update is long overdue. Prof. zu Hausen is one of the leading scientists in this field with an outstanding international reputation and will be able to turn this book project into a great success.

Key Topics Covered Include:

–Historical Review

–Tumors Linked To Infections - Some General Aspects

–Herpesviruses And Oncogenesis

–Papillomaviruses - A Major Cause Of Human Cancers

–Flavivirus Family

–Retrovirus Family

–Other Virus Infections Possibly Involved In Human Cancers

–Cancers With A Possible Infectious Etiology

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42144

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