WHAT WE KNOW – AND WHAT WE DON’T KNOW – ABOUT BIRD FLU AND FLU PANDEMICS

Exciting News: My Book is Now Available!

I am thrilled to announce that my book, WHAT WE KNOW – AND WHAT WE DON’T KNOW – ABOUT BIRD FLU AND FLU PANDEMICS, is now published and available for readers!

After months of hard work and dedication, I am proud to share my writing with the world. This book is a labor of love, and I hope it will resonate with you, inspire you, and leave a lasting impact.

Book Details:

  • Title: WHAT WE KNOW – AND WHAT WE DON’T KNOW – ABOUT BIRD FLU AND FLU PANDEMICS.
  • Genre: Non-fiction, Academic, Public Health.
  • Description: This book delves into the complex world of avian influenza, exploring the current state of knowledge about bird flu and its potential to trigger global pandemics

Get Your Copy:

You can purchase my book on selar using the link https://selar.co/b24475.

Stay Connected:

I would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and reviews! Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me through my website or social media channels.

Thank you for your support, and happy reading!

Published by Muniru Osman

I am a dedicated and passionate aspiring animal scientist with a specific focus on equine-human interaction. I have a strong academic background in animal science which has provided me with a comprehensive understanding of the unique bond between humans and horses. I am looking forward to having hands-on experience working with horses in various settings, including equine therapy programs, equestrian centers, and research facilities. I wish to have a deep understanding of equine behavior, training methods, and the impact of human interaction on horse welfare and well-being. My research interests lie in exploring the psychological and physiological benefits of equine-assisted therapy, as well as the potential for horses to serve as therapeutic partners for individuals with physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges. I am committed to advancing the field of equine-human interaction through research, education, and advocacy. I am a strong advocate for animal welfare and ethical treatment of horses, and I am dedicated to promoting the well-being of both horses and humans in my work. I am a collaborative team player with excellent communication skills, and I am always eager to learn and grow in my field.

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