TY - CHAP AB - If you go running in Chicago in the early morning, as the first light glances and reflects on Lake Michigan, you can hear the great flocks of wild geese stirring and calling before you can see them. They have come down from the Arctic, where the winter comes to the Midwest just as the flu season begins. They crowd in the cove with the gulls and the dogs run toward them, and they scatter and fill the air. They will land at the high school in town, in the farms along the interstate, and in the City Zoo, with the ducks and the pigeons. VL - 9 SN - 978-1-84950-412-6, 978-0-76231-311-2/1479-3709 DO - 10.1016/S1479-3709(06)09011-X UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S1479-3709(06)09011-X AU - Zoloth Laurie AU - Zoloth Stephen ED - John Balint ED - Sean Philpott ED - Robert Baker ED - Martin Strosberg PY - 2006 Y1 - 2006/01/01 TI - Chapter 11: A Winter's Tale: Bioethics Confronts Avian Flu T2 - Ethics and Epidemics T3 - Advances in Bioethics PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 247 EP - 253 Y2 - 2024/09/24 ER -