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Bird flu, SARS and swine flu comparisons

Bird flu, SARS and swine flu comparisons
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Bird flu not confirmed in 3 districts near Moscow
21:22 21/02/2007Suspected outbreaks of bird flu in three Moscow regions have not been confirmed, the Russian agriculture watchdog said Wednesday.

Ukraine suspends Moscow Region poultry imports over bird flu
20:09 20/02/2007Ukraine has placed a temporary ban on poultry imports from the Moscow Region over the suspected deadly bird flu virus, the country's veterinary watchdog said Tuesday.

Fowl deaths registered in sixth district near Moscow
12:45 20/02/2007More fowl deaths have been registered in the southeast of the Moscow Region, the local agriculture ministry said Tuesday.

1 mln birds to be vaccinated from bird flu near Moscow
16:30 19/02/2007At least a million domestic birds will be vaccinated against avian influenza near Moscow now that the disease has reached areas surrounding the Russian capital, a senior local veterinary official said Monday.

Prosecutors launch probe into bird flu outbreak near Moscow - 1
12:08 19/02/2007Russia confirms deadly bird flu outbreak outside Moscow - 1
11:09 19/02/2007The Russian agricultural watchdog confirmed Monday that a bird flu outbreak near Moscow over the weekend involved the deadly H5N1 virus.

Russia confirms deadly bird flu outbreak outside Moscow
10:34 19/02/2007The Russian agricultural watchdog confirmed Monday that a bird flu outbreak near Moscow over the weekend contained strains of a deadly H5N1 virus.

Third bird flu site detected in Moscow Region - acting governor
17:11 17/02/2007A third avian flu outbreak has been detected at a private farm in the Moscow Region, the acting governor said Saturday. "A resident of the Podolsk District [south of Moscow] bought a chicken on Moscow's Ptichy pet market, and forty-four birds at his farmstead died as a result," Alexei Panteleyev said.

Poultry products from Moscow region farms safe to eat - watchdog
16:41 17/02/2007Poultry and eggs produced at farms near Moscow are safe to eat, Russia's animal and plant health watchdog said Saturday. Rosselkhoznadzor's statement came a day after health officials confirmed avian flu as the cause of chicken and turkey deaths at two private farmsteads outside the Russian capital.

H5N1 caused poultry deaths near Moscow - chief epidemiologist
21:55 16/02/2007Russia's chief epidemiologist and the head of the government's food security watchdog confirmed Friday that the H5N1 strain of bird flu was the cause of poultry deaths in the south of the Moscow Region.

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