Canadian Troops Look for Dead Birds in Afghanistan
Josh Pringle
Friday, March 17, 2006
Canadian soldiers are on dead bird patrol in the mountains of southern Afghanistan.
As part of the first line of defence against the spread of bird flu, Canadian troops have been told to keep an eye out for dead birds.
The UN and the Afghan government confirmed the presence of H-5-N-1 this week.
The head of health protection for the Canadian Forces says the chances of troops contracting bird flu is extremely low, but it's important that all precautions be taken.
Josh Pringle
Friday, March 17, 2006
Canadian soldiers are on dead bird patrol in the mountains of southern Afghanistan.
As part of the first line of defence against the spread of bird flu, Canadian troops have been told to keep an eye out for dead birds.
The UN and the Afghan government confirmed the presence of H-5-N-1 this week.
The head of health protection for the Canadian Forces says the chances of troops contracting bird flu is extremely low, but it's important that all precautions be taken.
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