Thursday, 30 December 2010

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The only cases of bird flu in the United States so far have been caused by a strain of flu virus differ from what is sweeping through Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe, killing thousands of wild and domestic birds . Wild birds carry a number of these viruses, but only one strain, H5N1, which has governments around the world who are concerned both about the risk to the poultry industry and because the H5N1 virus has killed 140 people a day. Countries around the world are making efforts to inform the public about the safety standards that can lead to the prevention of avian influenza.

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