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BRAZIL: New Health Scare from Decades-Old Disease
By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil, the world's largest exporter of chicken, has been making efforts to ease fears that bird flu could spread to Latin America. But closer to home than the H5N1 virus that has decimated flocks and killed dozens of people in Asia is the scare caused by the reemergence of spotted fever, a rare tick-borne disease with a high mortality rate.
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HEALTH-CHINA: Corruption May Stymie Fowl Inoculation Drive
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - As China prepares to undertake a massive drive to inoculate every chicken and duck in the country against avian flu, experts are cautioning that political will and ample budgets are insufficient to accomplish this Herculean task.
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HEALTH-ASIA: Farmers, Fowl or Flu?
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - A summit meeting of Asia-Pacific leaders in South Korea, this weekend, will help clarify where in the pecking order East Asia's poultry farmers stand, as new commitments are made to fight the deadly bird flu virus.
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HEALTH-VIETNAM: Bird Flu Strategy Will Hit Poultry Farmers
By Tran Dinh Thanh Lam
HO CHI MINH CITY - As Vietnam prepares a national anti-bird flu strategy that involves ruthless culling of suspect fowl, experts are concerned it could spell ruination for many small farmers.
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RUSSIA: Strong Steps to Contain Bird Flu
By Kester Kenn Klomegah
MOSCOW - The Russian government is taking extensive measures to contain the spread of bird flu.
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HEALTH: Threats Get Vietnam Rights to Make Bird Flu Drug
By Tran Dinh Thanh Lam
HO CHI MINH CITY - Threats by Vietnam that it would begin unlicenced manufacture of the anti-viral drug 'Tamiflu', to contain a possible pandemic of bird flu, seem to have induced the patent holder Roche to grant the country the right to produce the drug locally.
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HEALTH: Bird Flu Infects US, China Ties
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - Amid global fears that a deadly bird flu virus sweeping through bird flocks in Asia could mutate into a human flu that could kill millions, preparedness to handle a possible worldwide outbreak is becoming the new front of cooperation for the United States and China.
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HEALTH: UN Experts Seek Global Fund to Fight Bird Flu
By Elisabeth Schreinemacher
UNITED NATIONS - Nearly half a billion dollars is needed to choke off avian flu at its source, but just 30 million is currently available to fight the disease, according to the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation.
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HEALTH: World Bank Gets Cold Feet on Bird Flu Drug Patent
Analysis by Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - Suddenly, in the face of a possible global pandemic of bird flu, the World Bank is developing signs of cold feet. It is choosing to distance itself from the role it has carved out over decades as an advocate of policies to ''help'' developing countries.
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HEALTH-VIETNAM: Factory Fowl No Answer to Bird Flu
By Aaron Glantz and Ngoc Nguyen
HANOI - Tuan bought his first 50 chicks less than a month ago, hoping to supplement a meager family income from selling coal and the sewing that his wife does.
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HEALTH-DRC: An Epidemic Waiting to Happen
By Anjan Sundaram
KINSHASA - A vast forested valley stretches out below the office of Jose Mpindi, an ornithologist at the University of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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HEALTH-ASIA: Bird Flu, Fearsome but Fickle
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - Despite the doomsday scenarios being painted in sections of the media, now that Europe has detected its first signs of bird flu, the virus concerned has left only a small signature in Asia, during a career that began in January 2004.
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HEALTH: Generic Drugs Only Answer to Bird Flu in Asia
By Bob Burton
CANBERRA - Despite concerns raised by leading medical researchers, an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting next week on a potential avian influenza pandemic is unlikely to discuss the need to accelerate production by generic manufacturers of crucial anti-viral drugs.
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Just how big a threat is avian influenza to humans? It's still a matter of speculation, though scientists say a mutant variety capable of being passed from person to person could trigger a deadly global pandemic. Though no massive outbreaks have occurred, humans cases of bird flu -- from contact with infected poultry -- have resulted in more than 200 deaths worldwide since the disease was first reported in in South-east Asia in 2003. The scary truth is that over half the people who catch the disease die.

As the H5N1 virus has spread across Asia to Africa and Europe, on the wing of migratory birds, the flu threat has stirred debate on drug patents for possible vaccines for humans, poultry farming techniques, international trade and travel, wildlife conservation, and the role of governments in preparing for potential health and economic disasters.

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