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Birds in North Cyprus died of H5N1 |
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Posted: January 29 2006 at 7:34am |
Sunday, Jan. 29 7:40 am: The European Commission said tests conducted in a British laboratory on samples from birds in northern Cyprus had revealed they had died of the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus. "No live animals or animal products, including all poultry products and feathers, can be transferred across the Green Line or to the European Union," it said, adding that two EU experts would leave for the area to investigate the situation. The EU said it would be ready to assist with surveillance if needed. Cypriot authorities have already taken action to prevent the spread of the disease, including keeping all poultry indoors. Sorry here is the link via Wall Street Journal: http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB112896461663164579-pp o_6wfcgN3zajns2WY43LVH7E4_20051019.html?mod=blogs That is all that it said and had no other links so that is why I did not provide the link, but I will from now on, again sorry; too much college work! NEED SLEEP! Edited by KillerFlu.net |
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