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More dead fowls found in Vietnam    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 29, 2004 from Xinhua News Agency (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/29/content_2153434)
Vietnam has just culled 800 chickensin the southern Long An province after detecting a number of dead fowls in the flock from Oct. 20 to 27.     Testing for bird flu viruses in the ...

US:Maryland´s First Flu Case Confirmed    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 29, 2004 from The Associated Press
State health officials announced the first flu case of the year on Thursday and reminded residents to take extra care to prevent the spread of the virus because of the ongoing vaccine shortage. The first ...

Eurosurveillance Weekly: Eagles testing positive for H5N1 imported illegally into Europe from Thailand    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 29, 2004 from Eurosurveillance Weekly archives 2004 > Volume 8 / Issue 44 (via http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ew/2004/041028.asp)
René Snacken1 (rene.snacken@iph.fgov.be), Germaine Hanquet1, Bernard Brochier1, Sophie Maes1, Carl Suetens1, Isabelle Thomas1, Fernande Yane1, Thierry van den Berg2, Benedicte Lambrecht2 and Steven Van ...

OIE:2 avian influenza infected birds of prey from Thailand seized at Brussels airport, Belgium    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 28, 2004 from PromedMail
Date: Wed 27 Oct 2004From: OIE Animal Health Information Department 2 avian influenza infected birds of prey from Thailand seized at Brussels airport, Belgium-------------------------Translation ...

Vietnam reports more poultry deaths    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 27, 2004 from Xinhua News Agency (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/27/content_2144534)
 HANOI, Oct. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Vietnam has just culled 1,500 alive ducks in the southern province of Tien Giang after detecting 500 dead fowls in the flock on Sunday.     Testing ...

OIE:Thailand´s follow-up report No. 29(ProMedmail)    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 27, 2004 from ProMED-mail (via http://oie.int/downld/AVIAN%20INFLUENZA/Thailand%20Follow-up)
Thailand´s follow-up report No. 29, received 25 Oct 2004-----------------------------------------------The following summarized data on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Thailand are derived ...

China:Shenzhen acts to prevent bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 26, 2004 from XinhuaNet News (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/26/content_2139253)
Shenzhen city government departments have set up an early warning system for bird flu even though there have been no reports of infections in humans or animals in Shenzhen.     Liang ...

Teenage girl confirmed as being latest Thai victim of bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 25, 2004 from AFP
Source: Henry Niman via flu@coollist.com BANGKOK : A 14-year-old girl was confirmed on Monday as being the 12th person in Thailand to die this year from bird flu, the country's health ministry said. Test ...

EU on alert after bird flu found in smuggled eagles    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 25, 2004 from EUbusiness (via http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/041024132220.k6w9jkpv)
European Union authorities launched an alert Sunday to find airline passengers who travelled on flights with a Thai man who tried to smuggle two bird flu-infected Asian eagles into Belgium. Belgium's ...

Scarce flu vaccine not designed for new strain New Zealand variety worries officials    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 25, 2004 from San Francisco Chronicle (via http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/10/)
*to access the full regional surveillance of New Zealand, please visit http://www.esr.cri.nz/frame.html?content=/features/surveillance/flu/fluindex.html As Americans scramble for scarce doses of flu ...

Doctors look to antivirals as option to prevent flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 22, 2004 from newsday.com (via http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsdrug204013656oct21,0)
The unexpected flu vaccine shortage is thrusting a class of powerful virus-fighting drugs into a sudden spotlight.For more than a quarter century, doctors have turned to antiviral medications, drugs that ...

Vietnam faces new outbreaks of bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 21, 2004 from Xinhua News Agency (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/21/content_2120102)
Vietnam has recently found eight chicken flocks in four southern Mekong provinces being hit by bird flu which either killed or led to the forced culling of 9,340 fowls, local media reported Thursday.     New ...

Thailand:Government plans six labs upcountry for speedily test bird flu in humans    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 21, 2004 from MCOT (via http://www.mcot.org/query.php?nid=32031)
The Ministry of Public Health Thursday tried to allay public fears that bird flu infected tigers could pass the virus to humans by insisting that the two caretakers from the bird flu-ridden tiger zoo in ...

Thailand Orders Cull of Tigers with Bird Flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 21, 2004 from Reuters
BANGKOK - Thailand ordered a cull of 40 tigers suspected of suffering from bird flu yesterday after seven more of the big cats died, bringing the tiger death toll at an infected zoo to 30. "We ...

Vietnam reports more poultry deaths    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 19, 2004 from XinhuaNet News (via news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/18/content_2104111.htm)
  HANOI, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Vietnam has recently detected some 6,000 sick and dead fowls in four southern provinces, part of whose samples are tested positive for bird flu virus strain H5. ...

Vietnam considers bird flu vaccine usage    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 19, 2004 from XinhuaNet News (via news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/19/content_2109177.htm)
   HANOI, Oct. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Vietnam is preparing for the use of vaccines to cope with bird flu which has reappeared in some southern provinces, including sending experts to Chinese ...

Thailand to end open-field duck farming to eradicate bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 19, 2004 from XinhuaNet News (via news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/19/content_2109657.htm)
  BANGKOK, Oct. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- The Thai government is determined to end all open-field duck farming by the coming winter so as to eradicate the avian influenza.     Ducks ...

Bird Flu May Have Killed Thai Tigers -- Minister    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 19, 2004 from Reuters (via http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&am)
TAK, Thailand (Reuters) - The bird flu epidemic that has killed 31 people in southeast Asia this year may also have killed 23 tigers at a zoo in eastern Thailand, a cabinet minister said Tuesday. "I磛e ...

Seven U.S. States Report Influenza Cases, CDC Says    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 19, 2004 from bloomberg (via http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aK)
Seven states reported influenza cases for the week ended Oct. 9, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in its first report of the season, after almost half the U.S. supply of vaccine was ...

US:First case of influenza confirmed in Minnesota    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 19, 2004 from AP
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The state Health Department says a 44-year-old Minneapolis woman is recovering after contracting the first case of laboratory-confirmed influenza of the season in Minnesota. The department ...

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