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  1. UK swine flu cases continue to fall http://bit.ly/8CdZLe
  2. RT @SfAMtweets: RT @NatureNews @j_perkel Genome shows pandas can't digest bamboo. Maybe gut bacteria can. http://ff.im/-cRRzi
  3. H1N1 Flu International Situation Update http://bit.ly/HVwrm
  4. Evolution of new variants of Vibrio cholerae http://bit.ly/4LTZG1
  5. Prospects for new human papillomavirus vaccines http://bit.ly/5WYZdI
  6. RT @cjrw: And one for @AJCann "Prof Cann...made microbiology seem interesting" :o) Praise and a promotion
  7. Severity of swine flu in the USA http://bit.ly/63ciW5
  8. RT @Scitable: Gene Hijacked By HIV Ancestor Suggests New Way to Block Viral Reproduction http://bit.ly/88jmlL
  9. Prebiotics for pets? http://bit.ly/5lIxtN
  10. RT @wellcometrust: Applications open for 2010 Biomedical Vacation Scholarships http://bit.ly/4yQDKB
  11. Animation of influenza replication http://bit.ly/8VMcvo
  12. UK National Standard Methods – a free learning tool for microbiologists and virologists http://bit.ly/8z5h2l
  13. Why and How Bacteria Localize Proteins http://bit.ly/80QMNU
  14. Change in swine flu virus is my biggest fear http://bit.ly/5EoRV2
  15. Waking up HIV http://bit.ly/5IbouT
  16. Plants, mycorrhizal fungi, and bacteria: a network of interactions http://bit.ly/4MFBf9
  17. RT @wellcometrust: Wellcome Trust news>> Research reveals evolution of deadly new Salmonella strain. http://bit.ly/6pZaLP
  18. The significance of zoonotic transmission of viruses in human disease http://bit.ly/7EeQws
  19. RT @ImperialSpark: Imperial researchers discover trigger for heart disease that may be switched on by bacteria http://bit.ly/55Nh9r
  20. RT @joinred It’s World AIDS Day. Turn Twitter (RED) - literally! Use #red & turn tweets the color red. ONE COLOR UNITES US.