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FAO/OIE conference Áp¦X°ê­¹ª«¤Î¹A·~¡þ°Êª«½Ã¥Í²Õ´·|ij
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-----Original Message-----
From: Taej Mundkur
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:57 PM
To: 'Asia Pacific Migratory Waterbirds'
Subject: [APMW] FW: FAO/OIE conference to tackle bird flu controversy
 
 
Dear all,  
 
Further to the email yesterday about the forthcoming conference, kindly find attached a press release from FAO on this.  
 
With best wishes, Taej
 
Dr. Taej Mundkur
Strategy Coordinator
Wetlands International - South Asia
 
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Re: FAO/OIE conference to tackle bird flu controve
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31/5/06 New Scientist ¡m·s¬ì¾Ç®a¡nÂø»x
 
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Wild birds 'partly' to blame for bird flu spread
 
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Wild birds have helped transmit the deadly H5N1 bird flu across Eurasia, a meeting of 300 scientists at the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) concluded on Wednesday. But killing them to prevent further spread of the disease is not the answer, they warn.
 
In fact, Marc Choisy and Pejman Rohani at the University of Georgia at Athens in the US have shown that killing wild animals with a disease like flu could actually lead to more infected animals, not fewer.
 
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Re: FAO/OIE conference Áp¦X°ê­¹ª«¤Î¹A·~¡þ°Êª«½Ã¥Í²
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For those interested in the presentations at the FAO OIE meeting on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds held in Rome at the end of last month abstracts and copies of the Powerpoint presentations are available the FAO website
 
http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/subjects/en/health/diseases-cards/conferen ce/programme_en.html
 
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