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Chinese Ginger (Boesenbergia pandurata [Roxb]) reported to provide some H5N1 immunity in animals in Indonesia

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Chinese Ginger (Boesenbergia pandurata [Roxb]) reported to provide H5N1 immunity in animals in Indonesia

Students from the University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) conducted H5N1 immunity tests with Chinese Ginger (Boesenbergia pandurata [Roxb]). The test apparently showed this plant provided some H5N1 immunity in chickens.

Full article in Bahasa Indonesia here: http://kampus.okezone.com/read/2012...lu-burung-pada-hewan-ternak-dengan-temu-kunci

Boesenbergia pandurata is also known as fingerroot, Chinese key, and Lesser ginger. Other non-English names for this plant can be found at http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Boes_pan.html
 
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