Health
Avian influenza reappeared near the capital of Bangladesh
March 23 2007
06:56 Not far from the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka, an outbreak of avian influenza. At a chicken farm in the village of Savar, the H5N1 strain has already been confirmed.
The village is only 25 kilometers from the capital of Bangladesh and one million, while bird flu is not transmitted from person to person, the authorities have called a special meeting of the government's advisory council, chaired by Chief Adviser of the Caretaker Government Fakhruddin Ahmed.
Meanwhile, how many birds died on the infected farm, the authorities do not report, reports Reuters.
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