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HAITI/DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Tensions Grow Over Poultry Ban
By Elizabeth Eames Roebling
DAJABON - In a display of national sovereignty, Haiti is continuing an embargo against the importation of all poultry products from the Dominican Republic, prompting some Dominicans to boycott border markets in northwest Dajabon province.
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HEALTH-PAKISTAN: National Alert Over Bird Flu Deaths
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR - Although genetic sequencing tests conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO) of samples from a man who died of H5N1 avian influenza do not confirm human-to-human transmission, authorities in this region, bordering Afghanistan, are taking no chances.
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HEALTH-INDIA: Bird Flu Virus Outpaces Culling in West Bengal
By Sujoy Dhar
KOLKATA - When nine out West Bengal state’s 19 districts were declared on Wednesday to be in the grip of a bird flu outbreak, it belied Chief Minister Buddhadeb Battacharya’s assertions, earlier in the week, that the spread of the deadly H5N1 virus was well under control.
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HEALTH-BURMA: Bird-Flu Awareness Campaigns Show Results
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - An outbreak of bird flu virus among poultry in Burma’s eastern Shan State, close to the Thai border, is being greeted with a mix of concern and relief.
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HEALTH-VIETNAM: Bird Flu Fighters Have Ducks in Their Sights
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - As the temperature drops and another cool season approaches, attention is turning to Vietnam’s duck population, suspected to have become vulnerable to the deadly avian influenza (AI) virus.
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ENVIRONMENT-ASIA: Farmers Unfazed by Bird Flu
By Lynette Corporal - Newsmekong*
BANGKOK - It may look like everything is going against them but with a little bit of luck, lots of hard work and creativity, small poultry farmers who have been affected by avian flu outbreaks have a good chance of economic survival, say experts here.
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HEALTH-ASIA: Four Years On Questions Hover on Bird Flu
By Jaime Lim - Newsmekong*
CHIANG RAI, Thailand - Four years after the first outbreak of avian flu, experts say many key questions hover around the disease: what kind of contact between fowl and humans leads to its transmission to people, and how effective can poultry vaccination really be.
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HEALTH: 'Avian Flu Spread by Poultry, Not Wild Birds'
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - The search for answers to the spread of the deadly bird flu virus is calling into question a long-held practice in science where recognition is given to positive test results, say experts meeting in the Thai capital.
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HEALTH-INDIA: On War Footing to Stamp Out Bird Flu Outbreak
By Anjulika Thingnam
IMPHAL, Manipur - For the past fortnight, the menu on the Manipur state government’s table has changed from the staple of fighting HIV infections to stamping out an outbreak of avian influenza.
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HEALTH-THAILAND: Avian Flu Campaigns Reach Schools
By Lynette Corporal*
BANGKOK - Grade 7 student Sakulrathna Muadkum says she knows what avian influenza is. "I saw posters of it and I will simply not eat chicken that died of the flu," the pupil at Watnuannoradit School, here in Thai capital, said nonchalantly.
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KENYA: New Health Rules a Challenge to Implement - More Costly to Ignore
By Joyce Mulama
NAIROBI - Just two months remain before the international community is scheduled to take a critical step forward in addressing global health threats, marked by the entry into force of the updated 'International Health Regulations'.
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HEALTH-LAOS: On the Bird Flu Map
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - A spell of good fortune that South-east Asia's poorest country enjoyed for three years ran out this month. Laos has become the 11th country in the world to record a human death from the bird flu virus.
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HEALTH-INDONESIA: Mothers Join Bird Flu Awareness Campaign
By Richel Dursin
JAKARTA - Not content with the government’s public awareness campaign against bird flu, a group of parents in Bekasi regency has taken the initiative in educating the poor and the marginalised about the deadly disease.
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Just how big a threat is avian influenza to humans? It's still a matter of speculation, though scientists say a mutant variety capable of being passed from person to person could trigger a deadly global pandemic. Though no massive outbreaks have occurred, humans cases of bird flu -- from contact with infected poultry -- have resulted in more than 200 deaths worldwide since the disease was first reported in in South-east Asia in 2003. The scary truth is that over half the people who catch the disease die.

As the H5N1 virus has spread across Asia to Africa and Europe, on the wing of migratory birds, the flu threat has stirred debate on drug patents for possible vaccines for humans, poultry farming techniques, international trade and travel, wildlife conservation, and the role of governments in preparing for potential health and economic disasters.

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