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Djibouti confirms human H5N1 bird flu case Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 DJIBOUTI (Reuters) - One person and three chickens in Djibouti have tested positive for the deadly H5N1 avian influenza virus, Djibouti's health minister said on Thursday. 'One patient and three domestic chickens have been detected with the H5N1
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First human H5N1 bird flu case in Horn of Africa News-Medical.Net
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), a two-year-old girl in Djibouti has been become infected with H5N1; the girl is the first confirmed human case in the Horn of
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East Africa reports first deadly bird flu Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Nasser Fathmy in Djibouti THE tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti reported east Africa's first human case of the deadly H5N1 deadly bird flu strain, and said some chickens were also infected. The health ministry said virology tests from samples of
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Human bird flu in Djibouti Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 East Africa has its first human case of the deadly bird flu virus after the H5N1 strain was detected in a person from the tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti, three domestic fowl were also confirmed to have the virus. The health ministry said virology
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Djibouti hit by bird flu Moreover
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First human H5N1 bird flu case in Horn of Africa Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 First human H5N1 bird flu case in Horn of Africa Disease/Infection News Published: Thursday, 11-May-2006 Printer Friendly Email to a Friend According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), a two-year-old girl in Djibouti has been become infected
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East Africa reports first deadly bird flu Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 THE tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti reported east Africa's first human case of the deadly H5N1 deadly bird flu strain, and said some chickens were also infected. The health ministry said virology tests from samples of an infected person taken last
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WHO confirms first human case of H5N1 in Djibouti Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 The World Health Organization confirmed on Thursday a baby in Djibouti has infected with the H5N1 virus, the first human case of bird flu in the country. The two-year-old girl was still alive, WHO spokesman Dick Thompson said, but he did not give
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WHO confirms first human case of H5N1 in Djibouti Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 GENEVA, May 11 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization confirmed on Thursday a baby in Djibouti has infected with the H5N1 virus, the first human case of bird flu in the country. The two-year-old girl was still alive, WHO spokesman Dick
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East Africa reports first deadly bird flu Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Nasser Fathmy in Djibouti THE tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti reported east Africa's first human case of the deadly H5N1 deadly bird flu strain, and said some chickens were also infected. The health ministry said virology tests from samples of
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested: WHO Moreover
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested - WHO Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 12/5/2006 9:01:56 AM ( Source: Reuters) Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested - WHO By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested: WHO Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 GENEVA (Reuters) - A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday while three siblings had tests for possible infection, the World Health Organization said.Djibouti
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested-WHO Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday while three siblings had tests for possible infection, the World Health Organisation said. Djibouti Health Minister
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested - WHO Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday while three siblings had tests for possible infection, the World Health
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested: WHO Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 May 12, 2006 - By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday while three siblings had tests for possible infection, the World
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Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested: WHO Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested: WHO Fri May 1, 2006 5:01am ET [] [] By Stephanie NebehayGENEVA (Reuters) A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday
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Bird flu now in east Africa Health24
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 The tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti on Thursday reported east Africa's first human case of the deadly H5N1 deadly bird flu strain and said some chickens were also
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Sick siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday while three sick siblings had tests for possible infection, the World
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Sick siblings of Djibouti bird flu case tested Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 A 2-year-old girl in Djibouti, the first confirmed human bird flu case in sub-Saharan Africa, was in stable condition on Friday while three siblings had tests for possible infection, the World Health Organisation said. Djibouti Health Minister
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