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Egyptian woman tests positive for bird flu - agency
22 Jul 2007 18:47:17 GMT
Source: Reuters
CAIRO, July 22 (Reuters) - A 25-year-old woman has tested positive for the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus in Egypt's Nile Delta, bringing the number of cases in the most populous Arab country to 38, state news agency MENA said on Sunday.

MENA quoted a health ministry official as saying the woman developed a high fever on Friday after exposure to dead household birds.
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A worker in a bio-hazard suits gestures as new gas for the culling machine arrives at the entry of a sealed off poultry farm in Hofing, southern Germany September 9, 2007. German authorities started the biggest culling action in post-war history on Saturday at two farms in the Bavarian towns Trumling and Hofing as a protective measure over fears of the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu. A spokesman said 205,000 birds will be culled in the action that is expected to run into next week.



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