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- 'Thailand confirms 16th bird flu death (AFP via Yahoo! Asia News)
BANGKOK (AFP) - Thailand has reported its 16th bird flu death after test results confirmed that a 27-year-old man had died from the H5N1 virus, officials have said.
'Thais Make Cheap Generic Bird Flu Drug (OneWorld.net via Yahoo! News)
BANGKOK, Aug 4 (IPS) - Having succeeded in producing cheap generic drugs to help people with HIV/AIDS enjoy longer lives, Thailand is now ready with generics capable of helping its citizens fight the potential onslaught of another deadly virus -- bird flu.
'Bird-of-the-Week (WCAX 3)
It's a bird that was almost never seen in Vermont. But it's back in bigger numbers, thanks to a restoration effort. It's the Osprey. It's a bird with a six foot wingspan and it loves to fish. That's why you will find it near water so it can find the catch of the day.
'Man becomes Thailand's 16th bird flu fatality (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
_ A 27-year-old man has died from bird flu, marking Thailand's 16th human death from the disease since the latest outbreak began in December 2003, the Public Health Ministry said Saturday.
'Thailand confirms 16th bird flu death (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Thailand has reported its 16th bird flu death after test results confirmed that a 27-year-old man had died from the H5N1 virus.
'Scripps and IBM ask for $500 million for bird flu research (Tampa Bay's 10)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) ? IBM and The Scripps Research Institute are asking the federal government for 500 million dollars to make Boca Raton a leading center researching the spread of bird flu.
'Death sparks Thai bird flu alert (CNN.com)
BANGKOK, Thailand (Reuters) -- A 27-year-old Thai man has died of bird flu, the country's second death this year, officials said on Saturday, as they put eight more provinces, including the Bangkok area, on a bird flu watchlist.
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