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Avian Flu Diaryhttp://afludiary.blogspot.com/2008/11/second-bird-flu-outbreak-in-thai.html [Avian Flu Diary] The Livestock Development Department will dispatch 40 officials this morning to Sukhothai, which has been declared a red zone, to organise a team with another 40 local officials to X-ray the 13 suspected areas in the province, spray disinfectants and set up checkpoints to stop poultry transport.

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Medical Newshttp://www.news-medical.net/?id=42720 [Medical News] Another outbreak of bird flu in Thailand has authorities on high alert: According to Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture, the H5N1 virus was found in the bird on a native-chicken farm in the northern province of Sukhothai and has resulted in the culling of hundreds more chickens in the area.

Javno - Zagreb (Hrvatski)http://www.javno.com/en/world/clanak.php?id=202391 [Javno - Zagreb (Hrvatski)] Javno - World - Thailand Culls Chickens After Bird Flu Outbreak: The virus has killed 245 people out of 387 infected people so far, according to the World Health Organisation, and is endemic in poultry in parts of Asia. Bird flu remains an animal disease but scientists fear the H5N1 virus could .

Farang Pai Nai - Thai news through the ehttp://farang.pai-nai.com/article.php/Thailand_confirm_fresh_bird_flu_outbreak [Farang Pai Nai - Thai news through the e] Thailand confirms fresh bird flu outbreak: Thailand confirms fresh bird flu outbreak Farang Pai Nai is Thailand's first totally independent online newspaper for local Thai and regional news, general interest, book, Entertainment, travel and tourism information.

GMA News.tvhttp://www.gmanews.tv/story/132507/New-case-of-bird-flu-found-in-northern-Thailand [GMA News.tv] GMANews.TV - New case of bird flu found in northern Thailand ...: Laboratory tests on Sunday confirmed one chicken was infected with the virus after seven poultry deaths were reported in Sukhothai province last week, said Agriculture Minister Somsak Prisana-anantakul.

Scoop NZ - Labour Press Releaseshttp://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0811/S00167.htm [Scoop NZ - Labour Press Releases] Scoop: US Gives $44 Million To Campaign To Fight Bird Flu: Avian flu, or H5N1, has impacted morethan 60 countries since the epidemic began in 2003 in Asia.Most nations have eliminated it from their poultrypopulations and the virus has not spread as rapidly asfeared. However, the threat of a human pandemic remains andurgent preparations for potential outbreaks are stillcritical.

Project Disaster[Project Disaster] Project Disaster » Blog Archive » CDC: Advice for Travelers”¦”¦Avian ...: A few people have become infected through close contact with another person who is sick with bird flu, but this is very rare and H5N1 has not continued to spread past one person. CDC expects that outbreaks of H5N1 virus to continue among birds in Asia, parts of Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

www.iKuwaderno.tk[www.iKuwaderno.tk] Bird flu outbreak in Thailand Confirmed | www.iKUWADERNO.com: Agence France-Presse|BANGKOK - Thailand’s agriculture ministry said Monday that it had confirmed an outbreak of bird flu on a backyard farm in the north, six months after the kingdom was declared free of the deadly virus.

MCOT English News[MCOT English News] MCOT English News : Thailand confirms fresh case of bird flu in ...: BANGKOK, Nov 10 (TNA) - The deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza was detected in a dead fowl in central Thailand's Sukhothai province, Agriculture Minister Somsak Prisanananthakul said on Monday.

HozNews[HozNews] HozNews » New case of bird flu found in northern Thailand: “The situation is under control,” Somsak said by telephone. It was the first case of bird flu in Thailand since January, when two other outbreaks were reported.

Project Disaster[Project Disaster] Project Disaster » Blog Archive » Chicken in Northern Thailand ...: BANGKOK, Thailand: The deadly H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in northern Thailand in the country’s first case in 10 months, the agriculture minister said Monday.

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