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[Health, Fitness, Wellness News at VitaBeat] The World Health Organization classifies H5N1 into eight clades or subgroups. Clade 1 viruses caused the 2004 outbreaks in Southeast Asia while Clade 2 viruses have caused outbreaks in Indonesia, western China, Europe and Africa.
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