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Algeria - 85 dead ducks, Lake Hza, initial tests negative for bird flu

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
Looking Pasteur Institute, the largest centers of medical research and diversity in Algeria, the day before yesterday, the reasons for the deaths of nearly a hundred of wild ducks swimming in a protected natural wetland state Daira ostrich west of the country.

Was found last Thursday on 85 dead ducks at once close to the lake and found about 20, respectively, all bleeding from the beak and feathers flying and frozen limbs and wings.

The initial analysis took place in a local laboratory and found that dead ducks free of bird flu virus, also underwent tests of the lake and proved to be contaminated.

... And wild ducks live and breed in the lake Hza has never recorded the phenomenon of this kind. At least in the last ten years since the classification of protected internationally under the Ramsar Convention.
http://www.albayan.ae/five-senses/east-and-west/2011-09-08-1.1499144
 
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