Bangladesh slaughters 117,000 birds over avian flu
DHAKA At least 117,000 chickens were destroyed in northern Bangladesh Sunday after avian flu outbreak on one of the country's largest poultry farms, a local official said. [...more]
DHAKA At least 117,000 chickens were destroyed in northern Bangladesh Sunday after avian flu outbreak on one of the country's largest poultry farms, a local official said. [...more]
Swine flu kept the world in suspense for almost a year. A massive vaccination campaign was mounted to put a stop to the anticipated pandemic. But, as it turned out, it was a relatively harmless strain of the flu virus [...more]
All of us are aware of the DEADLY swine flu pandemic. As the situation turns out I'm one of the MANY unlucky people to lose a loved one to. [...more]
Swine Flu Book - World News A/H1N1 flu claims more than 16700 lives VOVNews.vn H1N1 influenza pandemic claims at least 16713 lives worldwide since the virus was first detected in Mexico and the US last April, the World Health . [...more]
Swine flu kept the world in suspense for almost a year. A massive vaccination campaign was mounted to put a stop to the anticipated pandemic. But, as it turned out, it was a relatively harmless strain of the flu virus. ... [...more]
Swine flu has brought a lot of fear all over the world. The word ' swine flu ' has now become one of the most terrible words. The correct. [...more]
The H1N1 swine flu outbreak appears to have ended less like the rogue wild boar that United Nations bureaucrats predicted and more like roasted pork tenderloin with apples and sage. From the beginning the World Health Organization's ... [...more]
Swine flu has brought a lot of fear all over the world. The word ' swine flu ' has now become one of the most terrible words. The correct knowledge can help. [...more]
This collection of animal disease information sheets (including zoonoses) have been prepared for the general public by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). These “questions and answers” sheets provide an overview on some major OIE listed diseases, and diseases covered include avian influenza, anthrax, African swine fever, brucellosis, bluetongue, BSE, bovine tuberculosis, classical swine fever, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, diseases of bees, equine influenza, foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), and several others. Published in 2009. [...more]
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it’s too early to say that the current H1N1 pandemic has peaked. (Source: WebMD Health) [...more]