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[Pandemic Virus Facts and Information] Mass killings of up to 300,000 chickens are underway in tambon Ban Klang in Nakhon Phanom's Muang district after a laboratory test confirmed the area had been hit by the bird flu outbreak. The province has mobilised 1,500 health officials to carry out the cull on 70 farms.

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[Bird Flu (Avian influenza)] Thailand confirms second bird flu outbreak: The outbreak at a farm in Nakhon Phanom province, 740 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, follows the death on Wednesday of a boy from bird flu—Thailand’s first such death in seven months.

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