Japan:Five People May Have Bird Flu Virus submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 18, 2004 from Reuters (via http://in.news.yahoo.com/041218/137/2ij34.html) Five people in Japan may have been infected with the bird flu virus after an outbreak among chickens in western Japan in February, Kyodo news agency said, adding that none was in serious condition.
If ... Taiwan:Two strains of avian flu found in bird droppings submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 17, 2004 from Taipei Times (via http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/12/17/2) Council of Agriculture officials said yesterday local bird-watching enthusiasts are not required to stop the hobby after a recent discovery of avian flu in migratory birds in northern Taiwan.
The officials ... US:Oklahoma´s First Flu Case Of Season Reported [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 15, 2004 from AP The first case of influenza this season in Oklahoma has been reported in the Tulsa area, the Oklahoma State Department of Health said Tuesday. Other nearby states that have reported confirmed influenza ... Avian flu discovered among Thailand’s wild bird population submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 14, 2004 from TNA (via http://www.mcot.org/query.php?nid=33764) The government announced today that a recent survey of wild birds in central Thailand had shown six species infected with bird flu.
The results came from a random sampling of more than a thousand migratory ... Indonesia:Bird flu virus hits W. Nusa Tenggara submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 13, 2004 from The Jakarta Post (via http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=2004) Bird flu has broken out in several parts of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), killing thousands of birds in the provincial capital of Mataram.
The Mataram agriculture and animal husbandry office said that more ... Grey heron found H5 positive in HK submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 12, 2004 from Xinhua News Agency (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-12/11/content_2321942) HONG KONG, Dec. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- A grey heron found in Hong Kong earlier has been confirmed an H5 avian flu suspect, and further tests are underway for the nature of the virus, the Agriculture, ... newly uploaded articles in F.I.C 20041211 submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 11, 2004 from F.I.C The Genetic Archaeology of Influenzahttp://www.flu.org.cn/resources/20041292434.htm Article
Mapping of genomic segments of influenza B virus strains by an oligonucleotide microarray method.http://www.flu.org.cn/resources/200412103950.htm ArticlePUBLIC ... US:Iowa reports first case of the flu [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 11, 2004 from AP (via http://www.kwqc.com/Global/story.asp?S=2676555) State health officials report the first case of the flu has been confirmed in a child in eastern Iowa. It´s a case of Influenza A, which is covered by this year´s flu vaccine -- which is in short ... FAO:Avian Influenza Country situation as at 18/11/2004 submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 10, 2004 from FAO (via http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/subjects/en/health/diseases-ca) Thailand: Since 03/07/04, H5N1 HPAI infection has been confirmed in 57 provinces and more than one million birds have died or been culled in response. As at 09/11/04, 261 locations in 44 provinces were ... Scale of flu pandemic not predictable, WHO says submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 10, 2004 from CIDRAP (via http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/hot/flu/news/dec090) The World Health Organization weighed in yesterday on the debate about the potential magnitude of the next influenza pandemic by saying it´s impossible to confidently predict how many lives a pandemic ... WHO:Estimating the impact of the next influenza pandemic: enhancing preparedness submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 9, 2004 from WPRO,WHO (via http://www.wpro.who.int/public/press_release/press_view.asp?) Manila -- Influenza pandemics are recurring and unpredictable calamities. WHO and influenza experts worldwide are concerned that the recent appearance and widespread distribution of an avian influenza ... South Africa:More ostriches will have to be culled in the EC submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 7, 2004 from SABC News (via http://www.sabcnews.com/south_africa/general/0,2172,93527,00) More than 2 000 ostriches will have to be culled on three farms at Graaff-Reinet, in the Eastern Cape, as a precaution against the spread of avian flu after birds on one of the farms contracted the disease. ... Canada:Rates of influenza have fallen off dramatically in Saskatchewan compared with last fall [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 7, 2004 from CBC (via http://sask.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=flu041205) If it seems there are fewer people coughing and wheezing this year, there´s a reason.Rates of influenza have fallen off dramatically in Saskatchewan compared with last fall.
Dr. Ross Findlater, ... Vaccines may be useless if new type develops submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 6, 2004 from Times Newspapers Ltd (via http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-1390264,00.html) WHILE fears of a major bird flu pandemic proved unfounded last year — when only 32 people died — health experts believe it may have been the precursor to a serious outbreak for which the world is, as yet, ... US:First Flu Case Of Season Reported In N.J [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 4, 2004 from AP (via http://www.wnbc.com/health/3970679/detail.html) The first case of the flu for the season has been reported in New Jersey, and health officials urged precautions at a time when there is a shortage of vaccine to prevent the illness.
The state Health ... US:PA Department of Health Confirms First Influenza Case [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 4, 2004 from Pennsylvania Department of Health (via http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041203/phf017_1.html) Pennsylvania Health Secretary Dr. Calvin B. Johnson today announced that a 13-year-old Philadelphia County teen has the season´s first, lab-confirmed case of flu.
The Department of Health´s ... OIE:HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN THAILAND, Follow-up report No.34 submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 4, 2004 from OIE Information received on 2 December 2004 from Dr Yukol Limlamthong, Director General, Department of Livestock Development, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok:
End of previous report period: ... OIE:HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN MALAYSIA (PENINSULAR)Follow-up report No. 6 submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 4, 2004 from OIE Information received on 27 November 2004 from Dr Hawari Bin Hussein, Director General, Department of Veterinary Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur:
End of previous report period: 2 November ... US:Maine records its first cases of influenza [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 3, 2004 from WMTW (via http://www.wmtw.com/Global/story.asp?S=2640889&nav=7k6rT) The flu has officially arrived in Maine.
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday morning that the first influenza cases have been confirmed in the state.
Dr. Dora Anne ... Asian nations vow cooperation on avian flu submitted by kickingbird at Dec, 3, 2004 from CIDRAP (via http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/hot/flu/news/dec020) As public health ministers and officials from 13 Asian countries conferred in Bangkok last week on how to prevent the spread of H5N1 avian influenza, experts offered troubling predictions.
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