April 2nd, 2008 at 5:26
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The economic reality of avian influenza
Picture yourself in a tiny village in a developing country, say in Southeast Asia. One of your chickens die. Before you know it, government troops are getting off the back of lorries and swarming into your compound - slaughtering the rest of your chickens.
This may in fact be happening more often than you might think. Continue Reading »
April 18th, 2007 at 8:40
In a paper from Emerging Infectious Diseases, an international team of researchers report the first ever large-scale sequencing of western genomes of the deadly avian influenza virus, H5N1.
Their study of 36 genomes of the virus collected from wild birds in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMA), and Vietnam confirms not only that the virus has very recently spread west from Asia, but that two of the new western strains have already independently combined, or “reassorted,” to create a new strain. Continue Reading »
April 17th, 2007 at 7:09
An interesting report has been released from Indonesia, by far the worst hit country from H5N1 or Avian Bird Flu. The report admits the governments handling of bird flu as “unsatisfactory”. Lack of funds and lack of cooperation from the public were called into focus. What was omitted was Jakarta’s fight with the World Health Organization (WHO) over how an avian flu vaccine should be developed and distributed. Here is the report:
For 50 years, countries around the world have shared new flu strains with the WHO. This is done to help scientists track genetic changes in virus as it mutates. Last year, Indonesia suddenly stopped Continue Reading »
February 5th, 2007 at 11:15
Shock as H5N1 wipes out UK turkey farm
Confusion and criticism have been sparked after Europe’s largest turkey producer was hit hard by the deadly H5N1 virus. Nearly 160,000 birds were packed into trucks to be gassed 200 miles away at a facility in Cheddleton, England. Officials say the bird flu virus has been contained to the farm in rural Holton in Suffolk county on the UK’s eastern coast.
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January 19th, 2007 at 9:58
Bird flu has killed again in Indonesia and is picking up speed elsewhere in Asia, with fresh outbreaks in Vietnam and a new human case reported in China. The bird flu or Avian Influenza (H5N1) A virus is now rampant again. Here is a break down:
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