- Presidents Councils Swine Flu House of Cards (Philadelphia Inquirer, September 2, 2009)
- Figuring How to Terrify Us over Swine Flu (Investors Business Daily, July 29, 2009)
- WHOs Convenient ”Pandemic” (The Los Angeles Times, June 14, 2009)
- Mayday! ... Never Mind (Forbes Magazine, May 25, 2009)
- A Pandemic Over A Piglet (Forbes Online, May 15, 2009)
- The Price Of A Porcine Panic (Forbes Online, May 1, 2009)
- Quicksilver Salesmen (The American Spectator Online, January 18, 2008)
- Hysteria Drives Government Disease Spending — and Its Killing Us (The New York Sun, November 7, 2007)
- Suffer the Little Children No More (TCS Daily, October 23, 2007)
- One Flew Over the Bird Flus Nest (The American Spectator Online, September 14, 2007)
- NeuroArmed and Ready (TCS Daily, August 14, 2007)
- Stop Squawking Over Avian Flu (The American Spectator, January 3, 2007)
- The Chicken Littles Were Wrong: The Bird Flu Threat Flew the Coop (The Weekly Standard, December 25, 2006)
- Media Torment (New York Post, September 8, 2006)
- Is There a Serious Risk of an Avian Flu Human Pandemic? (CQ Researcher, January 13, 2006)
- No Cause for Tamiflu Terror (Scripps Howard News Service, December 29, 2005)
- New Vaccine Technology Takes Jab at Avian Flu (Tech Central Station, December 7, 2005)
- Fuss and Feathers: Pandemic Panic over the Avian Flu (The Weekly Standard, November 21, 2005)
- Flu Fables (National Review Online, October 29, 2004)
- Re-Inventing the Flu Vaccine (Tech Central Station, October 21, 2004)
- The Feds Flu Shot Fiasco (Scripps Howard News Service, October 7, 2004)
- Anti-vaccine Activists Get Jabbed (Scripps Howard News Service, March 11, 2004)
- Where Now with Mad Cow? (Scripps Howard News Service, January 29, 2004)
- Not Having a Cow Over Mad Cow — What Gives? (Washington Post Outlook, January 18, 2004)
- An Inoculation against Flu Panic (Scripps Howard News Service, December 25, 2003)
- Flu Misery and Myths (Scripps Howard News Service, October 9, 2003)
- "Super-Pneumonia" or Super Scare? (Scripps Howard News Service, March 26, 2003)
- The Bacterium that Changed History (The Claremont Review of Books, Winter 2002)
- Chicken Little Gets the Flu (The Wall Street Journal, 1998)
- One Flu Over the Chickens Nest (1998)
- The Squeaky Wheel Gets The Grease (The American Spectator, December 1998)
Michael Fumento has a chapter on epidemiology in his book, Science Under Siege. The chapter is entitled "A Fairly Brief, Nonboring Lesson in the Pitfalls of Amateur Epidemiology." Also read his additional work on AIDS and cancer, and he wrote an entire book on AIDS, entitled The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS.