Bird Flu Monitor > 62nd Indonesian dies of bird flu

http://clipmarks.com/clipper/greg+naylor [Clipmarks - greg naylor's clips] clipped by: greg naylor Clip Source: www.abc.net.au Bird flu has killed another woman in Indonesia, raising the country's death toll from the disease to 62. The Health Ministry says the 19-year-old woman from West Java died yesterday.

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