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en Bird flu isn't over in Switzerland. We are not finding cases any more but on the other hand we can be quite sure that the bird flu virus will remain in the wild bird population in Switzerland for years to come ? our guess is about five-20 years.

en [Indonesia called for international help Friday to combat the bird flu virus that has killed six people.] We know that bird flu is a very dangerous disease, ... The virus mutates easily .. Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed. . and moves very quickly across national boundaries.

en Above all it is an animal disease and if one wants to avoid there being any human cases, the virus must really be stamped out in the bird population.

en At the moment Switzerland's goal is protecting its poultry from bird flu.

en I bought him an attractive bird cage made in Switzerland,

en When Tim Gallagher came back to the lab, he had to decide what to do. He'd just seen a bird no one had seen in 60 years. He could tell the world, which might be bad for the bird and bad for him. Many have been called crazy as a loon for saying they'd seen an ivory-bill.

en When you see a bird, look at it carefully. Don't go to a field guide looking for a rare or unusual bird. It's most likely to be a common bird to the area.

en I'd much rather shoot a bird over point than take a passing shot at one that just flushed wild, just because I happened to be at the end of the field. If you get a bird this time of year, it's really a bonus for you and the dog.

en I hope they are not diagnosed with bird flu. But they are suspected cases of bird flu since they ate a sick chicken and they were in close contact with fowl.

en In terms of the bird flu, which is currently devastating the bird population and has made 150 people sick (worldwide), half of which have died, nobody knows if that would ever cause a human pandemic, or if so, when.

en We are coming into a period where the bird flu will be highly transmissible. As the weather warms up, more wild birds will be migrating and it will be easier for the bird flu to be transmitted to a wider area.

en One of them, a 14-year-old boy, is in the most serious situation, others are in stable condition. I hope they are not diagnosed with bird flu. But they are suspected cases of bird flu since they ate a sick chicken and they were in close contact with fowl.

en We are already prepared in case bird flu does reach Switzerland. Coordination with the European Union is simple because we have a similar approach to the problem.

en A bird in hand is a certainty. But a bird in the bush may sing.
  Bret Harte

en There clearly have been ongoing changes in the virus itself, and what that means in terms of its adapting to different bird species or its ability to infect other bird species is unclear, but it may have played a role.


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