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The latest number of H7N9 bird flu cases in China is now 21, Xinhua is reporting today. Six patients are dead. The outbreak began February 19. At this point, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are confident that human...
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It was reported today that the Chinese government has started culling thousands of birds after an outbreak of a new strain of bird flu killed six people in Shanghai, China.Hoping to prevent a spread of the disease, 20,000...
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China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission has ordered a market in Shanghai to stop selling live fowl and has slaughter all poultry following the death of six people from a new strain of bird flu detected in...
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Chinese officials have put more than 20,000 bird to death as of Friday, April 5, 2013, after an investigation in an unusual strain of bird flu that has been sweeping the region. The Washington Times reported that the investigation...
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A deadly bird flu breakout in China that has already killed six people has mutated and could quickly spread around the world, scientists are warning according to a story by the Daily Express on Saturday, April 6. The H7N9...
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On Tuesday, April 2, China's news agency Xinhua reported that four additional people were confirmed as being infected with the rare H7N9 avian influenza in east China's Jiangsu Province. Chinese authorities have stepped up health measures...
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The bird flu has apparently been sweeping through China lately, with the latest and one of the more serious cases happening in the Jiangsu province.According to a report from CBSNews today, four new people have been critically infected by...
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A previously unknown strain of the deadly bird flu has shown up in China's eastern Jiangsu province, infecting four individuals and claiming two lives.An April 2 Reuters report said the death toll for this new strain &ndash...
Read more H7N9 bird flu has killed two people in China, according to an April 1 Globe and Mail report. Two men died in China and one woman was very ill. Doctors still do not understand human-to-human transmission of...
Read more On the morning of April 1st in Shanghai, advice was published in local newspapers on how to prevent both getting and spreading the new bird flu strain that has left two people dead and two in critical condition, &ldquo...
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