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http://flufactor.blogspot.com [fluFactor] In other bird flu news this week, the Sudan became the latest African country to be affected by bird flu. The disease killed 62,000 bird on two separate poultry farms located there.

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Fluhelp.org[Fluhelp.org] Useful flu news from all over the world. | The Flu News Blog: Centre For Infectious Disease Research and Policy - Mar 29, 2006 (CIDRAP News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved the use of the antiviral drug zanamivir (Relenza) to prevent not just treat influenza in adults and children aged 5 and older. Zanamvir, one of the two flu drugs

Agonist.orghttp://agonist.org [Agonist.org] Bird Flu | The Agonist: Niman is a sort of macabre bird watcher, trailing the deaths of chickens, ducks and pigeons late at night by the glow of a computer monitor in the office of his suburban Pittsburgh home. There, the 57-year-old biochemist keeps vigil over a blog and an explosion of offshoot Internet discussion groups tracking the avian flu virus across the world.

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