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South Korea kills nearly 100,000 birds amid bird flu outbreak


South Korea kills nearly 100,000 birds amid bird flu outbreak (WTOL 11 Toledo)
SEOUL, South Korea Officials in South Korea say that country has killed nearly 100-thousand chickens and ducks to try to prevent the spread of bird flu. There was an...

Bird flu update: 27 November 2006 (SciDev.net)
Below is a roundup of the key developments on the spread of the bird flu virus (H5N1) and the threat it poses to human health. Each title is a link to the full article.

S. Korea Tries To Stem Bird Flu Outbreak (CBS News)
South Korean officials say nearly 100,000 chickens and ducks have been killed in an effort to prevent the spread of bird flu after an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 strain at a chicken farm last week.

SKorea slaughters tens of thousands of poultry to curb bird flu (AFP via Yahoo! News)
South Korean workers are slaughtering tens of thousands of chickens to control an outbreak of deadly bird flu around a southern city, amid a media report of a new outbreak elsewhere.

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