Pakistan confirms bird flu
Pakistan confirms bird flu
Date: 03/21/2006
Pakistan on Tuesday became the latest country to confirm bird flu in two poultry flocks late last month was the H5N1 strain. Fears are growing the H5N1 flu virus will mutate and pass easily from one person to another but for the moment it remains hard for people to catch it from infected birds.
Date: 03/21/2006
Pakistan on Tuesday became the latest country to confirm bird flu in two poultry flocks late last month was the H5N1 strain. Fears are growing the H5N1 flu virus will mutate and pass easily from one person to another but for the moment it remains hard for people to catch it from infected birds.
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