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[Avian Flu Diary] The selling of toxic feeds, loaded with harmful ingredients, to the poultry farmers can even be an act of sabotage for spreading the Bird Flu deliberately. There is a big criminal conspiracy to completely ruin the poultry farmers, and to make them bankrupt, so that they can be forced to sell their lands at very low prices to the rich industrialists, corrupt bureaucrats and powerful politicians.
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[à¦à§à§à¦¿à¦à§à¦°à¦¾à¦® à¦à¦¥à¦¾] Bird Flu Information: Vaccines can also play an important role in responding to an influenza pandemic but because the virus will be entirely new and not predictable in the same way, a specific vaccine cannot be made in advance. Preparatory work is being undertaken to be in the best possible position to produce vaccine against a pandemic strain when the situation arises, but they are unlikely to be available in the early stages.
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[Health, Fitness, Wellness News at vitabeat] Pakistan Confirms Another Bird Flu Outbreak: Pakistani authorities confirmed on Monday a fresh outbreak of the bird flu virus at a poultry farm in the country's port city Karachi. The presence of the deadly H5N1 strain of the avian flu was detected at a poultry farm, run by a paramilitary group in Guddap.
[Bird flu - Bird flu Symptoms - Avian Influenza] New outbreak of bird flu in Turkey: This site was started to supply information about the Avian Influenza virus to the general public as well as professionals in the Avian Influenza field. One of our founders, who is part of an avian influenza discussion group, discovered that while a lot of information about the avian influenza virus is on the internet, there was also a lot of websites that claimed to have the information but in fact had nothing but pop-up ads.
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[Propeller.com Travel Stories] WHO Confirms Pakistani Bird Flu Outbreak; Hong Kong Theme Park ...: An outbreak of the deadly H5N1 strain of the Avian flu was reported Friday at a poultry farm in Karachi, where over 5,000 infected chickens have died. Health
[National Post - Full Comment] The National Post Editorial Board: Defenceless against influenza: Indeed, the avian flu strain is 20 times more virulent than the 1917/18 Spanish flu that killed between 50 million and 100 million people, but where this time, literally hundreds of millions will perish with this ill thought out strategy by our political leaders and governments. What should have been undertaken is that this highly contagious disease should have been addressed at its source (prevention) and where history again will confirm this eventual conclusion.
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[Left at the Altar] As long as were on the subject”¦: The worlds foremost expert on bird flu, Robert Webster, director of the U.S. Collaborating Center of the World Health Organization, was asked by the senior correspondent of the TV show “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” to identify the “change in conditions that suddenly lit a match to the tinder” ” in other words, what started the avalanche. Dr.
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[palashbiswas] Bird Flu Chaos Generated to Extend MNC Empire of Retail Chain ...: Poultry is a very important part of indigenous Production system and there you see, appears Bird flu with maximum killing instincet. So called compensation is not just enough to sustain onself in the Open market competing desi and foreign MNCs, corporates!
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[travelpod.com Recent Updates] Further Bird Flu Perspectives, News - Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Dead poultry in adjacent Murshidabad were also associated with dead wild birds, including crows and hawks, which were also linked to outbreaks in South Dinajpur. Similarly, excess poultry deaths have been noted in multiple districts, including South 24 Parganas, which is south of Kolkata Therefore, the reports of dead crows and owls in Kolkata raise concerns that H5N1 has spread along the length of the West Bengal / Bangladesh border.
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[Journal] Great Salt Lake die-off shows deadly power of North American ...: In Asia, avian influenza is often detected during bird die-offs, said Fish and Game waterfowl biologist Dan Yparriguerre. Because of the concern about the possibility for bird flu to spread in the United States -- and the potential for a strain of bird flu that could affect humans -- biologist have stepped up their sampling efforts, he said.
[Freer (www.lews.info)] Wave of Avian bird flu: People typically catch the disease by coming into direct contact with infected poultry, but experts fear a flu pandemic if the H5N1 virus mutates into a form easily transmissible between humans. Migratory birds have been largely blamed for the global spread of the disease, which has killed more than 200 people worldwide since 2003.
[Health And Pharmacy Blog] Bird Flu Crisis Deepens in India-And Ways To Beat Bird Flu: It has been almost 3 weeks since the first reported outbreak of the bird flu in the rural areas of west Bengal, India but government officials are still fighting to get the affected poultry stock culled. In the meantime, the virus has spread to many adjoining areas and now signs are that, the dreaded disease will hog the limelight for many more days.
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[On Target] Avian Flu Update: Vigilance Is Necessary: Laboratory tests conducted by the WHO H5 Reference Laboratory in Cairo, Egypt and WHO Collaborating Center for Reference and Research on Influenza, in London, United Kingdom have confirmed the presence of avian influenza virus strain A(H5N1) in samples collected from one case in an affected family. The H5N1 positive case was a 25 year old male from the Peshawar area who developed febrile respiratory illness on 21 November, was hospitalized on 23 November, and died on 28 November.
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