India bird flu free, says world body (The Times of India)
Once your doctor says you have the flu, you can start taking these steps to feel better: Rest in bed or on the couch. Drink lots of liquids, like water, chicken broth, and other fluids. Take the medicine your mom or dad gives you to ease your fever, aches, and pains. Tell your mom or dad if you have trouble breathing, your muscles really hurt, or if you feel confused. These are signs you may need to see the doctor again. Most of the time, you'll feel better in a week or two. Until then, you'll have to stay home from school and take it easy. We hope you're flu-free this year, but if you do get the flu, now you know what to do!
India bird flu free, says world body (The Times of India)
NEW DELHI: India is finally a bird flu free country. The France-based World Organisation of Animal Health (OIE) officially sent the communication to India's department of animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries under the agriculture ministry on November 8.
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Livestock Highlights: Bird Flu, Canada Cattle Exports, Farm Bill (CattleNetwork.com)
LONDON (AFP)--The U.K. confirmed a second outbreak of potentially lethal bird flu on Monday, after a farm in eastern England was found to be infected last week. The new case of the H5N1 strain was found on premises near the first farm on the border between Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern England .
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Lessons learned from Turkey's 2006 bird flu outbreak (News-Medical-Net)
Rapid responses by Turkey's health authorities and key health personnel were critical in bringing the 2006 bird flu outbreak under control, according to research published in the online open access journal, BMC Public Health.
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21 monitored for bird flu (AME Info)
21 people have been put under observation in hospitals across Saudi Arabia after developing symptoms similar to those associated with bird flu, reported the Saudi Gazette.
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21 People put Under Watch for Bird Flu (Zawya)
Sunday, 18 November 2007: JEDDAH - A total of 21 peopleshowing bird flu symptoms are currently under observation in various hospitals throughout the Kingdom, a Ministry of Health spokesman confirmed.
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Bahrain 'is safe from bird flu' (Gulf Daily News)
BAHRAIN's top vet said yesterday there was no reason to panic after the country banned imports of birds from Saudi Arabia. It followed an outbreak of bird flu at a farm near Riyadh, which prompted authorities there to cull 50,000 birds.
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Poultry show axed over bird flu (BBC News)
The bird section of the Royal Welsh Winter Fair is cancelled following the bird flu outbreak in Suffolk.
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Staff at bird flu farm yet to be vaccinated (Daily Telegraph)
The handling of the bird flu outbreak has come under fire as it emerged that vaccinations for poultry workers will not be completed for another two months.
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British bird flu outbreak now under control (News-Medical-Net)
The cull involved four premises identified as having had dangerous contact with Redgrave Park Farm, near Diss, where the potentially lethal H5N1 strain of avian influenza was confirmed last week.
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Christmas is coming and so is bird flu! (News-Medical-Net)
It is feared that tens of thousands of turkeys will be slaughtered across Britain in efforts to contain the spread of the deadly H5N1 bird flu.
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India bird flu free, says world body (The Times of India)
What If You Get the Flu? But even if you steer clear of sneezers and you wash your hands regularly, you still might get the flu. At the doctor's office, the doctor will ask you how you've been feeling and examine you. He or she might use a long cotton swab to get a sample of the gunk in your nose or throat. Testing this sample in a lab can determine, for sure, that you have the flu. But usually this isn't necessary. Based on your symptoms, your doctor can usually tell if you have the flu, especially during times when a lot of flu is going around your town.
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