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WHO. Antigenic and genetic characteristics of H5N1 viruses and candidate vaccine viruses developed for potential use in human vaccines (Feb. 2009)
Yes, you can save it for viewing and you can print it; but nothing else.
I have not found any way to copy and paste any part of a locked .pdf doc.
Here, I typed the info from their locked security icon.
Security settings: this document has an open password or a modify password
You cannot edit or copy this document
All contents of this document are encrypted and search engines cannot access this document's metadata.
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Document Open Password: No
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Printing: High Resolution
Changing the Document: Not Allowed
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Content Copying: Not Allowed
Content Accessibility Enabled: Not Allowed
Page Extraction: Not Allowed
Encryption Level: 128-bit RC4
Printing: Allowed
Content Copying for Accessibility: Allowed
It can be opened, viewed, and saved. Most public documents have protection to avoid editing.
Re: WHO. Antigenic and genetic characteristics of H5N1 viruses and candidate vaccine viruses developed for potential use in human vaccines (Feb. 2009)
I said:
It's password protected. It appears no part of it can be cut and pasted or copied. It may be printed.
What exactly does "permissions password" mean?
And you said:
It is on this thread and is not password protected
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So I showed that it is password protected.
Actually, in all the .pdf docs I've come across that I've cut and pasted from, I've only found 2 so far that were protected to the point I can only view or print. And this is one of them.
Last edited by sharon sanders; February 14, 2009, 12:37 PM.
Reason: typo edit
The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918
Re: WHO. Antigenic and genetic characteristics of H5N1 viruses and candidate vaccine viruses developed for potential use in human vaccines (Feb. 2009)
Thanks Dr. Niman. I refreshed my memory with your commentary from August. And today I read that next years seasonal vaccine will include all Brisbane strains.
Thanks Dr. Niman. I refreshed my memory with your commentary from August. And today I read that next years seasonal vaccine will include all Brisbane strains.
Brisbane/59 won't do much. H1N1 is already vaccine resistant.
Thanks Dr. Niman. I refreshed my memory with your commentary from August. And today I read that next years seasonal vaccine will include all Brisbane strains.
Brisbane/59 won't do much. H1N1 is already vaccine resistant.
Re: WHO. Antigenic and genetic characteristics of H5N1 viruses and candidate vaccine viruses developed for potential use in human vaccines (Feb. 2009)
The Panasonic representative in Japan told me the reason for their decision was due to pandemic concerns. He also told me that they had no special knowledge about an influenza pandemic that had influenced their repatriation schedule.
does WHO or CDC or Solvay or CIDRAP or ECDC or another similar source say so ?
I am not sure what a "similar source" is
The source for Taiwain was the CDC in Taiwan.
The source for Japan was the NIH in Japan
The source for the US was the CDC DISCLAIMER.
Re: WHO. Antigenic and genetic characteristics of H5N1 viruses and candidate vaccine viruses developed for potential use in human vaccines (Feb. 2009)
China has submitted a new HA sequence to GenBank for A/chicken/Shanxi/2/2006 which has the 3 BP deletion in clade 7 from Hunan as well multple clade 2.2 isolates in Egypt, increasing the liklihood that the withheld human sequences in China are clade 7 and have the 3 BP deletion (the S at position 129).
The 3 BP deletion provides strong evidence for H5N1 evolution via recombination.
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