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Bird flue - Steven - 05-17-2008

Has the bird flue seized to exist? I haven’t heard of any new cases for a long time already :quoi


Re: Bird flue - Benn - 05-19-2008

the disease is liquidated for a while, since it didn't appear this spring in the world, it is hardly possible it will appear again.


Re: Bird flue - M.Helen - 07-03-2008

In Indonesia the bird flue didn't end yet, it's significantly declining.


Re: Bird flue - Hakan G - 08-13-2008

It still appears from there to there, but it is very rarely you'd hear about it, and a very good level of protection has been educated since the crisis.


Re: Bird flue - Steven - 08-14-2008

that's good, 'cause I always think about it when I eat chicken Smile


Re: Bird flue - Hakan G - 08-16-2008

I’d lose my appetite and weight immediately. How do you manage to eat and think of this horrible disease simultaneosly?


Re: Bird flue - Faw_Peter - 08-16-2008

so this should be taken as a good option for losing weight! :lol:


Re: Bird flue - Karl.in.eu - 08-30-2008

I was reading in a forum recently that there are still cases of bird flu in China. The man speaking was leaving in china, she was from Canada, but I forgot if the post was up to date.


Re: Bird flue - Benn - 08-31-2008

I thought the nest of bird flue is in Thailand. I doubt there are cases of bird flue in China. There are many people there, and if the disease comes to one, it will definetely come to others.


Re: Bird flue - Steven - 09-25-2008

for those who want to know more about bird flu
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Re: Bird flue - Nicholas - 09-26-2008

Benn Wrote:I thought the nest of bird flue is in Thailand. I doubt there are cases of bird flue in China. There are many people there, and if the disease comes to one, it will definetely come to others.

No. It all started in China with a little boy.
Thanks’ to the local authorities who realized the danger of this disease, otherwise, a lot of people could've died.

Here is the link:
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Re: Bird flue - Benn - 10-15-2008

What if China still has persons, or maybe even entire settlements infected by this disease? I mean its population is so big, that authorities may not even pay attention to entire settlements, whilst lots of dangerous diseases might persist there.