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[A1A South] HANOI, March 11 (Reuters) - Bird flu killed four civets in a Vietnamese national park, the second time the rare type of mammal was reported to have died there of the H5N1 virus since 2005, a park official said on Tuesday.
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[India enews] Bird flu kills four endangered civets in Vietnam: Four Owston's palm civets, a catlike carnivorous species that the International Union for the Conservation of Nature lists as endangered, died between Feb 7 and 18 at Cuc Phuong National Park, 120 km south of Hanoi, said Truong Quang Bich, director of the park.
[Bird Cause Flu] Bird flu kills wild civets in Vietnam (Straits Times): HANOI - FOUR wild civets which died in a Vietnamese national park tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu, officials said on Tuesday as a fresh avian influenza outbreak was reported.
[Medical,Health News and Articles] Effect Measure : Whats up with H5N1 in civets in Vietnam?: This story claims these are the first mammals other than humans to be infected with H5N1 in Vietnam, but in 2007 three Owlston’s palm civets also died of the bird flu virus. The earlier cases were described as being kept in cages, while this describes these as in a semi-wild enclosure in the same national park.
[Latest Bird Flu News] Bird flu kills four endangered civets in Vietnam: From correspondents in Asia Pacific, 02:00 PM IST Bird flu has killed four endangered civets in northern Vietnam in the first confirmed cases of H5N1 virus infection in the species, officials said Tuesday.
[precisenews Daily] Bird flu kills four endangered carnivores in Vietnam: Hanoi (dpa) - Bird flu has killed four endangered civets in northern Vietnam, the first time the H5N1 virus has been confirmed in the species, officials said Tuesday.
[Bird Flu Vietnam News] Bird flu kills four endangered carnivores in Vietnam: Bird flu has killed four endangered civets in northern Vietnam, the first time the H5N1 virus has been confirmed in the species, officials said Tuesday.
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