Avian Influenza Virus (13 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

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    Bird flu kills Thai man; fear grows in Europe

    BANGKOK (Reuters) - Bird flu has taken another human life, officials said on Thursday -- a 48-year-old Thai man who was the 67th person known to have been killed by a virus steadily creeping from Asia into Europe and toward Africa.

    In Indonesia, possible clusters of bird flu among members of the same family raised concern the virus had already mutated into a strain that can pass from human to human, which could start a global pandemic that scientists say could kill millions.

    "With the increase of clusters the possibility has to be thoroughly examined that the virus might have changed and could possibly spread from human to human," Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari was quoted as saying by the state news agency.

    A father and son are being treated at a Jakarta hospital for symptoms of the virus but the diagnosis has mot been confirmed.

    All the human deaths from avian flu have so far been in Asia but the deadly H5N1 strain was detected this month in birds in Russia, Turkey and Romania, worsening fears in Europe and battering sales of eggs and poultry in several countries.

    "There has been a drastic drop in sales, I would say 50 percent," said Vojka Asenoski behind the counter of a Belgrade grocery store. "People look at all those pictures on TV, it's no wonder, they behave as if everything is already infected."

    France tried to reassure consumers that poultry was safe to eat as a food industry union said chicken consumption had plunged 20 percent because of bird flu fears. In Brussels, the
    European Union said more tests were needed to determine whether Greece had become the first EU country to be hit by the virus.
     

    Slagathor

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    Jul 25, 2001
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    If this thing gets beyond the steal wall that is the border of the Union, there will be no stopping it from reaching the Atlantic coastlines.

    Good thing I don't have a pet chicken :D
     
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    Bjerknes

    Bjerknes

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    This flu better not reach the States. How the hell am I gonna live without General Tso's chicken?

    Ahh who cares, I'll just eat the chicken anyway. :D
     

    Tom

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    Oct 30, 2001
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    he makes a valid point tom
    Well perhaps you're right. Yeah the birds that happen to fly over britain on their way to say africa would, in fact, plot their course to go out of their way to completely avoid the british isles, adding a few hundred extra miles to their round trip. Yeah, he makes a brilliant point.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by AtotheB ] ++
    This flu better not reach the States. How the hell am I gonna live without General Tso's chicken?

    Ahh who cares, I'll just eat the chicken anyway. :D
    It will only mutate into the General Tso virus. ;)
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Tom ] ++


    Well perhaps you're right. Yeah the birds that happen to fly over britain on their way to say africa would, in fact, plot their course to go out of their way to completely avoid the british isles, adding a few hundred extra miles to their round trip. Yeah, he makes a brilliant point.

    its not like those birds come from asia and/or eastern europe
     

    Tom

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    Oct 30, 2001
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    ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
    its not like those birds come from asia and/or eastern europe
    Are you trying to tell me that infected birds aren't going to fly over, and stop off in Britain, that would be a very naive viewpoint to take
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Tom ] ++
    Are you trying to tell me that infected birds aren't going to fly over, and stop off in Britain, that would be a very naive viewpoint to take
    I don't know man. Britain's one rainy hole. If I could fly, I'd be winging it further south. :)
     

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