Regularly the general news reminds us that a pandemic could befall us at anytime. There is no time and stage at which we could be attacked by a pandemic. This biohazard such as the swine flu is one such case which points us to the entry of new illnesses which spread panic, turmoil and anxiety within humankind. During this course, one danger might overlook another danger. Thereafter, the human genetic tendency to overlook the overall picture of other hazards which affect our planet. The physiological perils have always accounted for a serious problem all over the world. For instance, the Black Death, which raged everywhere throughout Europe during the 14th century, had caused the death of millions of people. Presently, we are more than ever under the knife of diseases. To site a few examples, the sexually transmitted disease (such as AIDS), the breath taking flu's (like the H5N1 and henceforth his little brother H1N1) or the chikungunya are some of the propelling diseases surrounding our planet over the last few decades.
[...] Proof of this being, as well as there are a world Health Organisation, there is also an organization for peace (the United Nations) and a treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons (the NTP). Moreover, our countries are preparared against bacteriological threats. Governments worldwide have already masks and medicines so that to be ready for the worst situations. Biohazard is still well and good alive as hidden danger around the world. However, we should remember that they are not the only menace which could strike our planet. A danger never walks alone! [...]
[...] The greatest Threat to World Safety Today Is Disease Regularly news reminds us: a pandemic could befall us anytime. This biohazard, the swine flu, is only a case in point of this new illness which spread panic within humankind. For all that, one danger may hide another and genetic should not overlook us the others hazards which affecting our planet. The physiological perils have always accounted for a serious problem all over the world. For instance, the Black Death, which raged everywhere throughout Europe during the 14th century, had caused to die millions of people. [...]
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