Bird flu may refer to: Biology and disease
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Deadly Bird Flu Research to Be Paused Over Concern About Risks
Jan 20 - Business Week
Bird Flu in Hong Kong Market Sparks Slaughter of 19,451 Birds
Dec 21 - Business Week
Research on Bird Flu May Be Censored on Security Concern
Dec 21 - Business Week
Bird Flu in Hong Kong Market Sparks Slaughter of 17,000 Birds
Dec 21 - Business Week
Research on Lethal Bird Flu May Be Censored on Security Concern
Dec 21 - Business Week
Eighth farm in Miyazaki hit by bird flu
Feb 05, 2011 - The Japan Times
Flu-Proof Fowl With Decoy Gene May Thwart Pandemics in Humans
Jan 13, 2011 - Business Week
Scientists make chickens that don't spread bird flu
Jan 13, 2011 - France24
S. Korea battles bird flu, foot-and-mouth
Jan 09, 2011 - France24
Lethal bird flu confirmed in S.Korea wild duck
Jan 01, 2011 - France24
S.Korea reports first bird flu outbreak since 2008
Dec 30, 2010 - France24
Hong Kong bird tests positive for bird flu
Dec 22, 2010 - France24
Hong Kong says no sign bird flu spreading in humans
Nov 20, 2010 - France24
Hong Kong Quarantines Bird Flu Woman, to Check Markets
Nov 18, 2010 - Business Week
Articles About Bird Flu
Deadly Bird Flu Studies to Stay Secret for Now: WHO
By Reuters
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 18)
MORE TOPICS: ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
WHO: Results of Bird Flu Experiment to be Published, Study Makes Transmission Easier
By IBTimes UK
Scientists and experts from the United Nation's World Health Organisation (WHO), said they will soon publish results of recent experiments on the H5N1 bird flu virus, despite the possibility of it being misused by terrorists. (Feb 18)
MORE TOPICS: H5N1, UNITED NATIONS
Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now - WHO
By Reuters UK
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organisation said on Friday. (Feb 17)
MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
Deadly H5N1 Flu Studies Put on Hold Until Risks Known
By Reuters
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 17)
MORE TOPICS: SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
Decision Time for Researchers of Deadly Bird Flu
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 15)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, AVIAN INFLUENZA, H5N1, LONDON
Bird Flu: Decision Time for Researchers
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 15)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, AVIAN INFLUENZA, H5N1, LONDON
Decision Time for Researchers of Deadly Bird Flu
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization (WHO) this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 14)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, H5N1, LONDON
Australia Slaughters Thousands of Ducks to Contain the Avian Flu Virus
By IBTimes AU
Australian authorities have ordered on Wednesday the destruction of some 24,000 ducks in Victoria to contain the spread of the avian flu detected in the southern region of the country. (Feb 02)
MORE TOPICS: JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, AVIAN INFLUENZA, H5N1
U.S. Panel Defends Call to Censor Bird Flu Studies
By Reuters
A potentially deadlier form of the bird flu virus poses one of the gravest known threats to humans and justifies an unprecedented call to censor the research that produced it, a top U.S. biosecurity official said on Tuesday. (Feb 01)
MORE TOPICS: CHINA, INDIA, EGYPT, ARIZONA, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
Scientists Created Bird Flu Superbug that Could Set Off Next Global Pandemic
By Natural News
During roughly the same time period that health experts worldwide have been warning that the infamous H5N1 avian flu virus could soon morph into a highly-transmissible, exceedingly-deadly "super strain" capable of killing millions, scientis... (Jan 31)
