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IRAQ: Government reiterates readiness to fight bird flu
<nobr>03 May 2006 <wbr>12:10:37 GMT</nobr>
Source: IRIN
The government has said it is prepared to fight any new cases of bird flu and that the situation is under control. Full article

Poultry shipments also likely spread bird flu -expert
<nobr>03 May 2006 <wbr>09:26:39 GMT</nobr>
Source: Reuters
(Adds background on smuggling, paragraphs 10-11) By Tan Ee Lyn SINGAPORE, May 3 (Reuters) - A leading flu expert warned the scientific community on Wednesday against blaming the spread of the H5N1 ... Full article

RPT-World economies would recover fast from bird flu blow-CDC
<nobr>03 May 2006 <wbr>08:38:19 GMT</nobr>
Source: Reuters
(Repeats to edit headline) By Mia Shanley SINGAPORE, May 3 (Reuters) - A bird flu pandemic will hit world economies for one to two quarters as tourism and demand for consumer goods fall sharply, ... Full article

U.S. bird flu plan stresses school closures
<nobr>03 May 2006 <wbr>02:06:37 GMT</nobr>
Source: Reuters

Red Cross Red Crescent launches avian influenza appeal
Source: IFRC - Switzerland

Youth activists in Georgia raise public awareness on Bird Flu
Source: WV MEERO - Cyprus
 
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