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Wild swans are seen in the countryside within the avian influenza control measures area near Halesworth in eastern England
06 Feb 2007
Source: Reuters

 
Wild swans are seen in the countryside within the avian influenza control measures area near Halesworth in eastern England February 6, 2007. A worker involved in the cull of 160,000 turkeys in Britain's first outbreak of bird flu is being monitored in hospital with a mild respiratory complaint, the Health Protection Agency said on Tuesday. REUTERS / Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN)
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A turkey is seen at a slaughter house in Dabas, 35 km (22 miles) south of Budapest, February 13, 2007. Hungary's animal health authorities have found no evidence that could show poultry or poultry products from Hungary could have transmitted the H5N1 bird flu virus to Britain, Chief Veterinarian Miklos Suth said.