Bird flu confirmed in Bijanbari The Statesman, India - 17 hours ago With the flu outbreak at Bijanbari, the number of bird flu hit sub-divisions in the hills has now raised to two. Earlier on 8 May, bird flu was confirmed in ...
Bird flu spreads in Darjeeling Thaindian.com, Thailand - 2 hours ago Kolkata, May 16 (ANI): The report of Bhopal based Animal Disease Laboratory has confirmed the outbreak of bird flu at Pool Bazar Bijanbari block in ...
PETA warns of link between factory farm filth and bird flu Hindu Business Line, India - May 14, 2008 PETA's report reveals how unhygienic conditions are responsible for the repeated outbreak of bird flu in India. In 2005, approximately 2 billion chickens ...
Expired bird flu drugs dumped TVNZ, New Zealand - May 15, 2008 Pharmac has signed a new contract to spend nearly $5 million stocking up on antibiotics in case of a deadly bird flu epidemic. ...
Battling Bird Flu With Better Public Information 조선일보(영문판), South Korea - May 14, 2008 As bird flu spreads, restaurants serving chicken and ducks have lost all customers. At the 371 restaurants in Korea that serve chicken, consumption fell ...
Bird flu drugs 'poured down the drain' Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - May 15, 2008 Nearly $1 million worth of antibiotics was being poured down the drain after drugs, bought in case of a bird flu pandemic, had expired, National MP Tony ...
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