Friday, July 18, 2008

Joan Miro paintings

Joan Miro paintings
Jean-Honore Fragonard paintings
Intense ContactThe man is believed to have been heavily involved in recent efforts to cull infected herds, and therefore came into regular, close contact with the germs that cause the disease. Experts say that's the only way he could have caught the disease. Foot-and-mouth very rarely passes from animals to human beings."It's real rare in humans," said Bruce Lawhorn, a professor and veterinarian at Texas A&M University. Many humans have worked with infected animals without any protection, and very few have ever been affected, he said. Furthermore, experts say in humans the disease causes mild, flu-like symptoms, which clear up in a week or two — so there's not that much to worry about. "It's almost a non-issue," Lawhorn said.There are suspicions that the man may have another virus — hand, foot and

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