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[Pandemic Virus Facts and Information] By Elizabeth Mwai. Although no cases of Bird Flu have been reported in Kenya, experts fear that such outbreak could spell doom for Kenya.

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Birdflumonitor.com[Birdflumonitor.com] Bird Flu Monitor: Pandemic Archives: [The News Blog@i66.com] Bush is speaking tomorrow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and will be unveiling the government’s strategy for dealing with a pandemic: WASHINGTON - Vaccine improvement is expected to take center stage in the Bush administration’s preparations for a worldwide flu outbreak, with a potential travel ban and restrictions on global commerce part of the contingency planning. President Bush on Tuesday will announce his strategy on how to prepare for the next flu pandemic - preparations expected to cost at least $6.5 billion - whether it is caused by the worrisome Asian bird flu or some other super-strain of influenza.

Guardian.co.ukhttp://www.guardian.co.uk [Guardian.co.uk] Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Nigeria scrambles to halt ...: The news of the Nigerian outbreak, at a large farm in Jaji, in the state of Kaduna, coincided with fears that bird flu is now spreading through Iraq. The avian virus, which has already claimed the life of a teenager in the largely autonomous region of Kurdistan, is now being investigated as the possible cause of death of a pigeon-seller in the southern city of Amara.

[Avianflu411.com] Avian Flu 411 » Africa Avian Flu H5N1 Avian Flu 411 May 14, 2006 ...: Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Just $286 million has been spent to fight bird flu out of nearly $1.9 billion pledged last January by nations and organizations that said they wanted to make a “massive effort” against the virus, according to a World Bank

http://flufactor.blogspot.com [fluFactor] Bird Flu in Ethiopia - Kenya Testing Dead Birds: The Ethiopian government confirmed the presence of bird flu in the country today but the strain of flu is unknown. Local tests have confirmed that 6,000 chickens that have died since February 16, were victims of avian flu.

http://birdflu.wordpress.com [Bird Flu News Digest] Bird Flu Blog: - Bird Flu Blog: - bird flu,... : NAKURU, Kenya (Reuters) - Fringed by extinct volcanoes on one side and open plains of savannah on the other, Lake Nakuru is a sanctuary for millions of wild birds which flock to its tranquil shores every year.

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