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10. Scientists Say Bird Flu Spreading in Several Asian, African Countries
Ramirez report (MP3) - Download 900K Listen to Ramirez report (MP3) Nations in Asia and Africa have had much success in stopping the spread of bird flu, but experts meeting in Bangkok this week say the H5N1 virus continues to spread in a number of countries. Ramirez report (MP3) - Download 900K Listen to Ramirez report (MP3) Nations in Asia and Africa have had much success in stopping the spread of bird flu, but experts meeting in Bangkok this week say the H5N1 virus continues to spread in...
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11. FarmOnline
New fowlpox vaccine to be commercialised Monday, 29 October 2007 A new vaccine developed by CSIRO Livestock Industries to help control the common poultry disease, fowlpox, has been registered for commercial use by animal health company, Intervet Australia. New fowlpox vaccine to be commercialised Monday, 29 October 2007 A new vaccine developed by CSIRO Livestock Industries to help control the common poultry disease, fowlpox, has been registered for commercial use by animal health company,...
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12. Defra: Poultry culled at four sites
The farms were assessed by Defra as having "dangerous contact" with the initial outbreak because staff on the farm at Redgrave Park also work at the other premises. Defra said the poultry had been assessed as being at risk of exposure to the highly-pathogenic virus, but no disease had been detected at the new sites. The birds are being slaughtered as a precautionary measure on four sites that are operated by the same company as the free-range rearing unit in Redgrave, Suffolk, at the...
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13. Local pandemic planning praised
Vaccine wont be available until after the first wave of flu because it cant be manufactured until the viral strain is known, said Dr. After more than two years of meetings and consultations, local health officials are receiving rave reviews for their pandemic response plan. Avian influenza in poultry and wild birds continues to spread, said Lavoie. Other health regions looked at the plan, about 300 pages long, and used it to fill gaps in their own plans, said Hondas. A pandemic would...
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14. New case of bird flu found in UK
However, the agency said full confirmation results which would show whether this outbreak involved the far more contagious H5N1 strain were still being awaited. Turkeys on the farm test positive for a strain of avian influenza. The Health Protection Agency said where appropriate it would provide antiviral drugs and the flu vaccine to anyone who had been in close contact with the infected poultry. While various bird flu strains can be transmitted to humans who are in close contact with...
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15. UK Consumers Unwittingly Eating GMO Food - Survey
The Soil Association, which opposes GMO crops, said that a survey estimated about 60 percent of maize and 30 percent of soya fed to dairy cattle and pigs is genetically modified. Poultry producers have widely adopted non-GMO feed policies, in contrast to dairy and pig sectors, but around one-third of eggs are from GMO-fed hens, the Soil Association said. LONDON - British consumers are unwittingly eating food produced from genetically modified crops with nearly all milk, dairy products and...
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16. MARYLAND: Poultry, produce, grape farmers see holiday profits up
And Smith's farm was not the only local establishment to experience a flurry of activity from consumers looking for food with hometown flair, farmers markets and wineries statewide have seen an influx of traffic, too. Owner David Smith began counting and rounding up the birds to be plucked, cleaned, cooled and readied to become the centerpiece of their customers' Maryland-grown Thanksgiving dinners. In a survey of Marylanders released this year, 76 percent of people said they were more...
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17. Q&A: why bird flu threatens free range farms
There have been other cases where members of the same family have died but their infection is believed to be linked to living in close proximity to poultry. Farmers keeping birds for free-range meat and eggs, however, should ensure that they have housing for birds and, at migration times, should at the least do everything possible to keep poultry away from wild birds erecting wire mesh enclosures for example, and preventing the mingling of poultry with wild birds at lakes or ponds. It is...
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18. Outbreak of lethal bird flu confirmed in Britain
More than 6,000 poultry were ordered to be slaughtered at the site near Diss in Norfolk, where an exclusion zone was imposed on Monday after a suspected outbreak was found. It is closely related to strains of the highly pathogenic avian influenza found this summer in the Czech Republic and in Germany," he added. LONDON : Veterinary authorities confirmed on Tuesday an outbreak of the potentially lethal Asian strain of bird flu in eastern England, in a new blow to the British farming...
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