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Tajikstan bird flu exercise

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.khovar.tj/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3427

Google translation:
TAJIKISTAN By prevention AVIAN INFLUENZA
Dushanbe, 17 November. (NIAT ?Hovar?, Ibodat Davlatova). - Simulations on Avian Influenza held in Dushanbe on 18-19 November. As reported NIAT ?Hovar? the press center of the Ministry of Health of Tajikistan, this event will be organizing committee of Tajikistan on avian influenza in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Agency for Health Care United Kingdom. The overall goal of training is to strengthen the preparedness and capacity to act, with outbreaks of avian influenza in animals and humans.
Avian influenza (bird flu) - This infectious disease of birds caused by a strain of influenza virus, Type A. Dedicated population of this subtype have a high pathogenicity and can cause serious illness in humans and even death. Overall in Asia since 2003 from avian influenza virus, not only H5N1, killed at least 94.
 
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