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Abstract
Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching, by Michael Gerber, MD, is written for a nonprofessional
audience. A professional audience would quickly put it aside for more factually correct
sources of information.
Dr. Gerber is the director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture at the Humane Society
of the United States. Much of the book is devoted to criticism of the commercial farming
of birds and other animals; agricultural practices are blamed for the threat of pandemic
influenza. He neglects the fact that most of the cases of human infection with influenza
A (H5N1) have come from family farms in Asia, rather than the large commercial ventures.
The science relating to the current subtype H6N1 is changing so rapidly that any book
is out-of-date by the time it is published. The book contains 90 pages of references,
mostly from the popular press. Few current peer-reviewed sources are cited.
The need for authoritative information on avian influenza (H5N1) for the lay public
is great, but unfortunately, this book does not meet that need. It focuses heavily
on doomsday scenarios and offers little in terms of practical advice to the public.
For those interested in the book, it can be found online at www.birdflubook.com.