Second case of deadly bird flu confirmed (Channel 4)
Influenza (say: in-floo-en-zah) is also called the flu. It's an infection that causes fever, chills, cough, body aches, headaches, and sometimes earaches or sinus problems. The flu is caused by the influenza virus (say: vy-rus). A virus is a microorganism (say: my-croh-or-gah-nih-zum), which means it's so small that you can't see it without a strong microscope.
Second case of deadly bird flu confirmed (Channel 4)
A second case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus has been confirmed at a poultry farm on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.
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Second case of bird flu confirmed (BBC News)
A second case of the virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu is confirmed at a turkey farm in East Anglia.
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Cull ends at bird flu farms in East Anglia (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Officials have completed a cull aimed at stopping a bird flu outbreak in eastern England from spreading, the environment ministry said Sunday.
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Bird flu culling round ends (Gulf Times)
LONDON: Officials have completed a cull aimed at stopping a bird flu outbreak in eastern England from spreading, the environment ministry said yesterday.
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Bird flu culling round over in Britain (PhysOrg)
Officials have completed a cull aimed at stopping a bird flu outbreak in eastern England from spreading, Britain's environment ministry said Sunday.
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Kuwait News (Arab Times)
KUWAIT (Agencies): Kuwait said it was free of bird flu and that it had formed an emergency committee to counter any situation that might arise because of this virus.
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British authorities complete cull in a bid to stop spread of bird flu (Sharewatch)
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Authorities have completed a cull aimed at preventing a bird flu outbreak in eastern England from spreading, Britain's environment ministry said.
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Flu shots urged by health professionals (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The fever, cough, stuffy nose, achy exhaustion of the flu: That's what thousands of Georgians are trying to avoid as they're rolling up sleeves and getting their annual vaccinations. It's a shot that can be life-saving: 200,000 Americans are hospitalized and 36,000 will die in a typical year due to influenza. And unlike some years past, there's plenty of flu vaccine available this fall — not ...
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Cold raises bird-flu fears (The Nation)
With the arrival of winter, the Public Health Ministry is worried about the possible outbreak of bird flu.
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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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Second case of deadly bird flu confirmed (Channel 4)
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!
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