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[Simply Left Behind] Africa has joined Asia as a "ground zero" spot for avian flu outbreaks, specifically Nigeria and now Egypt, which along with these two reported deaths has a third confirmed case. Vietnam has once more announced a wholesale slaughter of domestic birds, while South Korea announced a fourth confirmed case in December alone.
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[Birdflublog.blogspot.com] THE BIRD FLU BLOG: The Bird Flu Blog will bring together news and official announcements of the spread of avian flu throughout the world, the plans to combat its spread, notes from history on previous pandemics and how they were fought, and a look at the conspiracy theories that are already taking root. This is not academia, this is one person's reportage of a world on the brink of disaster.
[Sociolingo.wordpress.com] Bird Flu « Sociolingos Africa blog: On Friday donors announced pledges worth US $475 million for 2007 to prepare for bird flu, adding to some $2 billion pledged since the first outbreak in Asia in 2003. Since then avian flu has been reported in dozens of countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, killing hundreds of millions of birds and poultry while authorities have culled at least 240 million more to prevent the disease from spreading.
[Globalnewsblog.com] Global News Blog » North Africa - Mohsen Allam/Egypt Today: Reuters South Africa - ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters) - Egypt’s revenue from the Suez Canal is expected to reach a record $3.8 billion (21.7 billion Egyptian pounds) in 2006, up around 10 percent from last year, a Suez Canal Authority official said on Monday. Revenue was $3.457
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