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Domino Effects From Battles
  Against Microbes, Science
 









Excerpts:  Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
  infest hospital catheters, the hands of health care workers, the
  dirt on supermarket potatoes, and even captive dolphins. Ever more
  information about how to genetically manipulate microbes could
  allow terrorists to cause mayhem with bioweapons. And a more
  mundane threat, nose picking (yes, nose picking), might routinely
	 move dangerous bugs from the skin into the nasal cavity.

  (…) Another analysis pushed for wider use of the influenza
  vaccine, arguing that immunizing all infants against the nasty
  virus could have profound public health benefits.

	 
 						 
Domino
							 Effects From Battles Against
 						 Microbes, Cohen, Jon,
 						 Science 2002 298: 351-353 
 					
 			 

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