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[Pandemic Virus Facts and Information] Indonesian authorities have confirmed the country's 31st human case of H5N1 bird flu infection. The patient worked in a poultry .
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[fluFactor] Another Child Dies from Bird Flu in Indonesia: Bird flu is now considered to be endemic among Indonesian birds. The country has resisted mass culling of birds, saying that it is impractical in a nation where both farmers and city dwellers commonly raise their own poultry.
[The Protocols of the Yuppies of Zion] AIN'T NOBODY HERE BUT US CHICKENS: I'm not posting about it much lately because, well, I'm not posting much of anything lately, what with work being so busy and our getting settled into the new house and all (we're still not completely unpacked!)But I've been following the bird flu news very closely for months now, and I can unfortunately report that it's only getting worse and worse.
[Superstrain.blogspot.com] SUPERSTRAIN BLOGSOURCE: BIODEFENSE / BIOTERROR / OUTBREAKS ...: So Mexico is denying the presence H5N1 in their poultry and yet are also starting culling programs? Actions speak louder than words, I don't doubt the US will see H5N1 before the end of the month.
[Sciencenewsblog.com] Science News Blog -- Bird Flu / Avian Flu: Mao Qunan said: "The Ministry of Health and the WHO have confirmed that none of the experts whom WHO commissioned to investigate avian influenza in Hunan was a Japanese virus expert. The report that says that this expert has claimed that hundreds of Chinese have died because of avian influenza infection is untrue." The Japanese scientist Masato Tashiro told New Scientist that he thought China's officially reported death toll of 3 was just the tip of the iceberg.
[Nature.com] news @ nature.com - -: Declan Butler assesses the situation in Indonesia, and finds out how likely it is that the virus might evolve into a pandemic strain.
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