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    Posted: August 27 2016 at 6:24pm
Africa is where it will explode on humanity

It is out of control and conditions there are worse than Asia.

Its only got 1 more genetic tweak and the drift mutation is complete and its a human pandemic strain or clade.

Togo slaughters 11500 chickens after H5N1 bird flu outbreak

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"We are in the presence of the H5N1 virus," Agriculture Minister ... Highly pathogenicH5N1 bird flu has spread across a number of West African ...
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Ghana reports more H5N1 outbreaks

In other avian flu developments, Ghana's agriculture ministry yesterday reported four more highly pathogenic H5N1 outbreaks that occurred over the summer, two in backyard birds and two at commercial farms.

According to a report to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), all occurred in the far southern part of the country—three in Greater Accra region and one in Central region. Most of the chickens affected were layers, but the virus also struck adult broilers and 8-week-old pullets.

Of 2,378 susceptible birds at the four locations, the virus killed 1,442, and authorities culled the remaining poultry as a virus control step.

Ghana, like a handful of other African countries, reported a recurrence of H5N1 in 2015 and has confirmed multiple outbreaks over the past several months.


http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2016/09/airborne-flu-detection-bird-markets-hints-human-exposure-risk
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and people will catch it and die
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