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Category Archives: World
H5N1 Asia
A total of 5 Asian nations have teamed up for bird flu research. These 5 Asian nations include Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam This is extremely beneficial as Asian countries have suffered the most and Asian is one of the predominant countries that stands out during this bird flu crisis. These five Asian countries … Continue reading
H5N1 Europe
Europe and Asian are two countries which have taken a huge hit from the H5N1 virus. In countries of Europe, preparation has taken a new turn, especially in Poland when it come to vaccines. In fact, 3 polish doctors are actually facing criminal procession after administering trial anti bird flu vaccinations to homeless, and having … Continue reading
H5N1 America
AS of current, there are no confirmed cases of bird flu in North America. For the most part, the bird flu has effected countries in and surrounding Europe and Asia. It is still a risk for North America, beings that there are some birds which migrate from Europe and Asia to North America but as … Continue reading
H5N1 Australia
Australia has been extremely precautions in trying to prevent cases of bird flu due to the fact that Australia is close to Africa and Asia in terms of bird migration and it wouldn’t take a lot for an infected bird who has been exposed to the H5N1 virus to migrate towards Australian and infect other … Continue reading
H5N1 Africa
In February of 2006, Nigeria, Africa has reported its first case of bird flu. Are migrating birds to blame, or was it the poultry? On February 5, 2006 the Nigerian authorities informed the health officials of this outbreak of bird flu on a farm in Kaduna. Luckily no human cases have been confirmed although thousands … Continue reading