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Canada:Flu deaths strike early at B.C. care facility    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 10, 2004 from CTV.ca (via http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/11000532)
A deadly flu has swept through a care facility in Vancouver´s West End, claiming six lives in recent weeks. Health officials said they were caught off guard by the outbreak at the Haro Park Centre, ...

First Case of Influenza Found in Korea Ahead of Winter    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 8, 2004 from Korea Times,South Korea
The nation confirmed its first patient for a type of influenza predicted to prevail this winter, according to the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) Monday. The health authority said ...

No more chicken for tigers at Chinese zoo    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 8, 2004 from DeepikaGlobal.com (via http://www.deepikaglobal.com/ENG4_sub.asp?ccode=ENG4&new)
BEIJING, Nov 7 (Reuters) A zoo in southern China has pulled poultry from the diets of its tigers and lions to prevent a winter outbreak of the deadly birdflu, the Xinhua news agency reported today.The ...

Thailand:Three more suspected bird flu patients in Phichit    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 8, 2004 from TNA (via http://www.mcot.org/query.php?nid=32592)
  BANGKOK, Nov 7 (TNA) - Three more patients in Thailand are suspected of having contracted bird flu. The three people, all from the northern province of Phichit, have been admitted to the bird ...

147 tigers killed in Thailand to contain bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 5, 2004 from XinhuaNet News
BANGKOK, Nov. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The Thai government killed 147 tigers during last month's operation to wipe out the bird flu virus, the Thai News Agency reported Thursday.     According ...

Hong Kong Heron Had Killer Bird Flu -Government    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 3, 2004 from Reuters
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A dead gray heron found in Hong Kong near the mainland China border was found to have the H5N1 bird flu virus, the government said on Wednesday.  "The gray heron tested positive ...

Thai Government bird flu team admits possibility of human-to-human transmission    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 2, 2004 from TNA (via http://www.mcot.org/query.php?nid=32422)
  BANGKOK, Nov 2 (TNA) - A government committee in charge of solving bird flu crisis claimed Monday it had successfully contained the outbreaks in Thailand in the past month, but acknowledged a ...

US:San Diego County,First case of flu is reported    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 30, 2004 from Union-Tribune (via http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/health/20041029-9999-7m29)
County health officials yesterday reported the first case of flu in the region this season, but they were quick to say it was not a sign that San Diego County is headed for a severe flu season. The patient, ...

US:First Confirmed Case Of Influenza B Identified In Central Texas    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 30, 2004 from KWTX - Waco (via http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/1145426.html)
A 62-year old Waco woman has the first confirmed case of Influenza B in the state, Scott and White officials said Friday.Scott and White lab technicians isolated the virus from a throat swab collected ...

WHO:situation in Asia: altered role of domestic ducks    
submitted by kickingbird at Nov, 8, 2004 from WHO (via http://www.who.int/csr/don/2004_10_29/en/)
Countries experiencing outbreaks of H5N1 in poultry need to be aware that domestic ducks may have acquired an important role in the transmission of highly pathogenic H5N1 to other poultry and, possibly, ...

Global statistics of avian influenza 20041027    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 29, 2004 from Department of Health (HK SAR) (via http://www.info.gov.hk/info/flu/eng/global.htm)
Global statistics of avian influenza   Human Cases of Avian Influenza A (H5N1) confirmed in 2004 (as of 27 October 2004)   Month of confirmation Viet Nam Thailand Subtype ...

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 ...

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