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Sources: Gary Anderson, 785-532-4454, ganders@vet.1xbet online games login edu;
Dick Hesse, 785-532-4457, dhesse@vet.ksu.edu;
and Bob Rowland, 785-532-4631, browland@vet.1xbet online games login edu
News release prepared by: Erinn Barcomb-Peterson, 785-532-6415, ebarcomb@1xbet online games login edu

Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009

1xbet online games login VETERINARY SCIENTISTS' WORK ON DIAGNOSTIC, INTERVENTION TOOLS FOR H1N1 HELPS HUMAN HEALTH LAB, TOO; NONINVASIVE TEST BY SALIVA SAMPLE JUST ONE OUTCOME

MANHATTAN -- If some day you are tested for the H1N1 virus without the painful prick of a needle, thank a pig -- and a team of Kansas State University researchers and their collaborators who are connecting animal and human health.

1xbet online games login professors Dick Hesse and Bob Rowland -- along with a research partner at Iowa State University -- are collaborating with Susan Wong, a scientist at the New York State Department of Health, on diagnostic and intervention tools for the H1N1 virus.

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Rowland said that some of the benefits of their testing system are that it provides more information, better accuracy and should be available to producers at a less expensive price.

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