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Flu outbreak in school. Zhenjiang city,China    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 10, 2004 from F.I.C (via http://)
  Translated by F.I.C--According to a news report from Zhejiang Daily, a flu outbreak took place in an elementary school before the National Holiday (1st, Oct) located in Dantu district in Zhenjiang ...

WHO insists Indonesian bird flu strain potentially deadly to humans    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 10, 2004 from XinhuaNet News (via http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-10/09/content_2067282)
 BEIJING, Oct.9 (Xinhuanet) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) insists that a strain of bird flu that has killed millions of birds in Indonesia is potentially deadly to humans, contrary to claims ...

OIE:HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN THAILAND Follow-up report No. 27    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 9, 2004 from OIE
HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN THAILANDFollow-up report No. 27 See also: 1 October 2004, 24 September 2004, 17 September 2004, 3 September 2004, 6 August 2004, 30 July 2004, 23 July 2004, 16 July ...

OIE:HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN INDONESIA Follow-up report No. 6    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 9, 2004 from OIE
HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN INDONESIAFollow-up report No. 6 See also: 6 August 2004, 2 July 2004, 14 May 2004, 9 April 2004, 5 March 2004, 6 February 2004 Information received on 6 October 2004 ...

Asian death toll from bird flu reaches 31 as Indonesia deals with resurgence    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 4, 2004 from Canadian Press (via http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/041004/w100416.html)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - The human toll from bird flu reached 31 on Monday when Thailand confirmed a nine-year-old girl died from the disease, while Indonesia announced it was among the countries still ...

Thailand:Tests confirm 9-year-old Thai girl(died) has bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 3, 2004 from The Star (via http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2004/10/3/latest/)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP): A 9-year-old girl in northern Thailand has tested positive for bird flu, becoming the latest human case of the deadly virus since it resurfaced in Southeast Asia in July, a health ...

Thailand finds bird flu in dog for the first time    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 3, 2004 from Channel News Asia,燬ingapore
BANGKOK - Asia's deadly bird flu has been found in a dog for the first time in Thailand, authorities said on Sunday, as the country battles a second major outbreak of the virus this year. The H5N1 ...

WHO Bird Flu Expert Urges Speeding Vaccine    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 1, 2004 from Reuters (via http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNew)
GENEVA (Reuters) - The top World Health Organization (WHO) influenza expert said on Friday drug companies and governments had to speed up production of bird flu vaccines or risk a pandemic which could ...

Bird Flu Is Found in Five More Thai Provinces, Government Says    
submitted by kickingbird at Oct, 1, 2004 from Bloomberg,United States (via http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=aI)
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Thailand said it detected bird flu in four more provinces, bringing to 34 the number of provinces where the disease has reappeared since July, the government said. Thailand, Asia's ...

US readies (human) vaccine (against bird flu) for testing    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 30, 2004 from Straits Times,燬ingapore (via http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/topstories/story/0,4386,275)
WASHINGTON - As part of planning for a possible bird flu pandemic, the United States' Department of Health and Human Services has contracted two drug companies to make batches of vaccine, which will be ...

China:Measures urged to keep out bird flu    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 30, 2004 from EastDay.com,燙hina (via http://english.eastday.com/eastday/englishedition/nation/use)
China is requiring all localities to strengthen preventive measures against the possible outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, or bird flu, during the autumn and winter, according to ...

Death of baby from avian flu in Vietnam brings toll in that country to 20    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 29, 2004 from Brunswick News Inc (via http://canadaeast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040928/CP)
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - Vietnam confirmed Wednesday a 14-month-old baby who died earlier this month had tested positive for avian flu, bringing the region's death toll from the disease to 30.The infant boy ...

Australia: Five die amid flu outbreak    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 29, 2004 from News.com.au (via http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10916655%255)
FIVE people have died and four nursing homes quarantined after an outbreak of flu in the NSW Hunter Valley.Cases of influenza A, which this month claimed 10 lives at Newcastle's Bethel Aged Care Facility, ...

China:First influenza case detected in Tianjin since August    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 29, 2004 from Jinwanbao (via http://www.jwb.com.cn/gb/content/2004-09/28/content_261897.h)
According the news from Tianjin CDC, first influenza virus was isolated from a patient in hospital in August. The virus isolate was identified as H3 subtype by China CDC. Revealing H3 influenza virus might ...

China warns against possible bird flu in autumn, winter    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 29, 2004 from XinhuaNet News
BEIJING, Sept. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- China has required all localitiesto strengthen preventive efforts against the possible outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, or bird flu, during the ...

Thailand Has Probable Human Bird Flu Transmission    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 28, 2004 from Reuters (via http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&a)
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand said on Tuesday it had found its first known probable case of a human being infecting another with bird flu, but insisted it was an isolated incident that posed little risk ...

Factsheet:Bird flu: What you need to know    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 28, 2004 from CNN
What is bird flu (avian influenza)? ?nbsp;Avian influenza is an infectious disease of birds caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. The disease, first identified in Italy more than 100 years ...

Bird flu virus unlikely to be eradicated soon, warn global bodies    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 28, 2004 from Channel News Asia,燬ingapore
ROME : The bird flu epidemic in Asia is a "crisis of global importance" and the virus is unlikely to be eradicated soon, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the World Organisation for Animal ...

Thailand:Country on high birdflu alert following new case    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 27, 2004 from The Nation, Thailand,燭hailand
The Public Health Ministry yesterday confirmed the second case of human bird flu in a new wave of the deadly disease and announced it was putting all parts of the country on high alert for the epidemic. ...

Thailand confirms second human bird flu case    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 27, 2004 from Straits Times,燬ingapore
BANGKOK - Thailand announced on Monday that a 32-year-old woman is suffering from bird flu, the second confirmed human case of the disease since the country's latest outbreak started in July. The woman, ...

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