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Canada confirmed that turkeys infected with influenza A H1N1 influenza virus

Treyfish

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Author: Release Date: (2009-11-09)
In Ontario, Canada October 20, health officials said the province confirmed a turkey, turkey farms were infected with influenza A H1N1 influenza virus, which is the second country, following Chile turkeys were found infected with this new type of influenza viruses.
Matthews, Ontario Minister of Health as saying that an infected turkey farms kinds of turkey, so there is no chickens into the food chain will not cause any harm to human health. The most worrisome is the flu at the turkey farm will continue to spread.
In August of this year, Chile for the first time reported in two turkey farms found in influenza A H1N1 influenza viruses. FAO officials later said that if the H1N1 influenza virus, influenza A H5N1 bird flu virus re-mix will be more dangerous, influenza H1N1 in poultry found in influenza virus cause for concern. :tiphat:http://www.farmer.com.cn/hy/xmsy/ybfk/200911/t20091109_497373.htm
 
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