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As for avian flu, the magazine says that "avian flu has not shown up in wild birds, domestic poultry or people in the United States. And, as the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute (an environmental research group) pointed out in a ...
The project aims to minimize the threat posed, both to humans and domestic animals and poultry, by AI or any other zoonoses, and to prepare for, respond to and control this or other pandemics. BiH's first case of AI was registered in ...
Fox explained that the survey was designed to quantify the potential impact on the poultry industry of a domestic avian flu outbreak. No outbreaks have occurred in the United States, but a 2003 outbreak in Southeast Asia spread to 41 ...
"In 2008, domestic poultry production is to total to 2.2 million tons. Therefore, the domestic production share will amount to more than 64%, and per-capita meat consumption will increase up to 23.2 kilograms," Mr Onishchenko said. ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) viruses have never been detected among wild birds, domestic poultry, or people in the United States. Most of these cases have occurred from direct or close contact with infected poultry or ...
Pathogenic strains could emerge and cause disease in domestic poultry in any country at any time without warning. In fact, outbreaks have occurred at irregular intervals on all continents. The most serious outbreaks in recent times have ...
poultry Definition. poul·try (p?l?tr?). noun. domestic fowls raised for meat or eggs; chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, etc. collectively. Etymology: ME pultrie pouleterie poulet, dim. of poule, hen pullus, chicken, small animal p?u-, ...
I like gardening well enough, but I've never been able to work up much enthusiasm for dealing with common insect pests. I just don't like thinking about all the things that might go wrong, so I take a wing it sort of attitude. ...
Department Director, Dr Mohd Zairi Serlan said the smuggling of frozen chicken had been rampant lately in the wake of the rise in cases of bird flu in Thailand, causing the demand for poultry meat in that country to drastically drop. ...
But avian flu has not shown up in wild birds, domestic poultry or people in the United States. And, as the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute (an environmental research group) pointed out in a report last month, experts including the ...
