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 H5N1 Information - January 8, 2009
| The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) worries that pet fairs could bring the bird flu into Britain and spread it across the country, according to a BBC report. Authorities continue to emphasize that the risk of an Avian pandemic is low, Dutch farmers have been ordered to keep poultry locked up inside, British doctors have been briefed on a nightmare scenario of a human pandemic and France is stockpiling drugs to protect its population | | Japanese authorities detect another outbreak of bird flu at a poultry farm near Tokyo, the Agriculture Ministry says in a statement Monday. Officials have extracted and identified a virus in the H5 family from chickens at a poultry farm in Ibaraki state, The Associated Press reports | | Avian flu claims the life of a 35-year-old man in southern Vietnam as health officials begin a mass vaccination of poultry to stem the virus' spread. The Associated Press reports Ben Tre, from the southern Mekong Delta province, died on July 31. He tested positive for the H5N1 flu virus on Saturday, says Phan Van Tu, chief virologist at the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City | | Officials announce bird flu has been officially confirmed in two more Russian regions and the disease may have spread to Northern Kazakhstan. Health officials fear a subtype of bird flu could mutate into a lethal strain and rival or exceed the Spanish flu pandemic, which killed between 20 to 40 million people worldwide at the end of World War I | | Officials announce bird flu has been officially confirmed in two more Russian regions and the disease may have spread to Northern Kazakhstan. Health officials fear a subtype of bird flu could mutate into a lethal strain and rival or exceed the Spanish flu pandemic, which killed between 20 to 40 million people worldwide at the end of World War I | |
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