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1. 8,500 chickens culled in Savar following bird flu detection
SAVAR, May 5 (UNB): Some 8,500 chickens were culled in three poultry farms in the upazila Friday evening following detection of bird flu in a nearby poultry farm. After detection of Avian influenza in the Biman poultry farm in Savar, poultry birds were culled in 13 farms in the upazila following the detection of virus. The owners, however, claimed that their poultry birds were healthy and there was no symptom of any disease in their chickens. After that, the government took decision to...
Source5/6/2007

2. Search for Highly Effective Bird Flu Vaccine Goes On
Luckily, the annual search for a vaccine against seasonal flu is helping scientists as they seek immunization against its much deadlier cousin, H5N1 avian influenza. That's much lower than the regular seasonal flu vaccine, making it unclear as to how effective the newly approved bird flu shot would be in the event of an epidemic. Food and Drug Administration of a less-than-perfect vaccine against bird flu is only the beginning of the search for a truly effective shot against the virus,...
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3. Foster Farms Products Safe
Foster Farms would like to reassure our customers and consumers that our poultry products are not in any way affected by these events. Foster Farms is committed to producing the safest, most wholesome, highest quality and delicious poultry and poultry products. Consumers are alarmed by current news about a large scale USDA hold on major market brand poultry suspected to have eaten contaminated feed from China. Foster Farms specializes in producing high quality fresh chicken products that...
Source5/5/2007

4. Stopping Bird Flu by Spreading Knowledge About Protective Steps
Third in a series of reports on deadling with the threat from avian influenza. Yet people often do not follow the rules about preventing bird flu. What happens if you follow all these rules and someone in your family gets sick? How will you know if it is bird flu? People who could be infected with the bird flu virus will have difficulty breathing. Most bird flu cases in human beings have resulted from people touching infected farm birds, such as chickens, ducks or turkeys. The government...
SourceVoice of America

5. Measures against bird flu cost Czech poultry breeders Kc1bn-press
Measures against bird flu cost Czech poultry breeders Kc1bn-press By Prague Daily Monitor/ TK / Published 2 May 2007 Prague, April 30 (CTK) - Measures taken last year owing to a risk of bird flu spread to the Czech Republic caused losses to the extent of Kc1bn to Czech poultry breeders, while pharmaceutical firms gained Kc1bn, the business daily Hospodarske noviny reported today. Measures against bird flu cost Czech poultry breeders Kc1bn-press By Prague Daily Monitor/ TK / Published 2 May...
SourcePrague Daily Monitor,Czech Republic

6. UK poultry industry addresses climate change
Reducing over-regulation and ensuring that a new approach to environmental issues and climate change is not bound in red tape are key to assisting the poultry industry, food and environment minister Lord Rooker told the British Poultry Council (BPC) at its AGM and Annual Parliamentary Lunch. Reducing over-regulation and ensuring that a new approach to environmental issues and climate change is not bound in red tape are key to assisting the poultry industry, food and environment minister...
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7. Despite fewer outbreaks this year, UN agency warns bird flu still ...
This season, the poultry trade is seen as main route by which the disease spreads, and the greatest threat the virus poses is that every instance a person contracts H5N1 from poultry offers a new possibility for mutation into a form which could spread rapidly between people. This season, the poultry trade is seen as main route by which the disease spreads, and the greatest threat the virus poses is that every instance a person contracts H5N1 from poultry offers a new possibility for...
Source4/19/2007

8. OUR VIEW: Vaccine critical to world health
vaccine for H5N1 avian influenza, the virus that has the potential to kill tens of millions across the globe, as a flu virus did in 1918. Six months would feel like an eternity, but if the vaccine worked, Americans would be far better off than in previous pandemics. Though the virus has accomplished only limited human-to-human transmission so far most victims get it from poultry the normal course of viral mutation could make H5N1 spread as rapidly as regular seasonal flu. Unfortunately,...
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9. EDITORIAL Positive step in bird-flu battle
EDITORIAL Positive step in bird-flu battle The government plans to devote billions to a vital strategy to stave off and deal with a potential pandemic A few eyebrows were raised when the Social Development and Human Security Ministry said last week it was seeking a budget of Bt9 billion to put a comprehensive strategy in place to ensure Thailand is better prepared for a bird-flu outbreak. EDITORIAL Positive step in bird-flu battle The government plans to devote billions to a vital strategy...
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