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Bird Flu Confirmed In Bangladesh Said WHO (Medical News Today)


Bird Flu Confirmed In Bangladesh Said WHO (Medical News Today)
Independent laboratory tests confirmed that a 16 month old baby boy in Bangladesh, who is now recovered, had bird flu, a spokesman for the World Health Organisation (WHO) said earlier today, Friday.As this is the first confirmed case of bird flu in Bangladesh, it brings to 15 the total number of countries with recorded human infections of the deadly H5N2 avian flu virus.

Bangladesh says child recovers from bird flu (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Bangladesh said on Thursday a child infected with bird flu, the country's first reported human case of the virus, had recovered.

Bangladesh: Bird Flu Found in Child (New York Times)
Bangladesh announced its first known human case of bird flu, in a child who was infected in January.

Bangladesh reports 1st human case of bird flu (The Times of India)
The country considered to be the source of the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus, that s causing havoc in India now, has some more bad news.

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