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Topic: Does Avian Flu Come from Wild Birds? ³¥³¾¬O¸V¬y·Pªº·½ÀY¶Ü? (Read 608 times) |
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Little Dolphin
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Re: Avian Flu
« Reply #1 on: Nov 18th, 2004, 11:26pm » |
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§Æ±æ´¶Ã¹¤j²³Å¥úï Peiris ±Ð±Âo¬J¸Ü, "In reality now, part of the transmission that's going on is lateral transmission on the ground. People walking around, holding cages (of infected birds), or infected poultry coming into bird markets and going to other parts of the world, that's the kind of spread that's occurring. The H5N1 has really got a foothold in Asia. It's so widespread we don't need migratory birds to spread it further." ©Ò¥H¡A¤j®aø¾pËÝÅåoªº³¥³¾o¬J... ¶¶±a¤@´£¡APeiris ±Ð±Âo«Y´ä¤j·L¥Íª«¾Ç¨t«Y°K°ê«i±Ð±Â¤§¤U³Ì°ª¯Åo¬J¤H¡C
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