Latest Bird Flu News

Bird flu database to be established (News-Medical-Net)
Monday August 28th 2006, 6:58 am

A global initiative has been launched by some of the world's top scientists and health officials to encourage more openness when it comes to sharing data on bird flu. [News Source]

India’s bird flu vaccine at 35 paise per dose (New Kerala)
Monday August 28th 2006, 6:22 am

By Sanjay Sharma, Bhopal, Aug 28: A vaccine to prevent avian flu developed by a research institute in the central Indian city of Bhopal could be available for 35 paise per dose, amounting to less than a cent, official sources said. [News Source]

India’s own bird flu vaccine at just 35 paise! (Hindustan Times)
Monday August 28th 2006, 5:18 am

A vaccine to prevent avian flu developed by a Bhopal-based research institute could be available for as cheap as 35 paise per dose, official sources said. [News Source]

Indian bird flu vaccine @ 35 paise (IBN live)
Monday August 28th 2006, 3:00 am

Bhopal: A vaccine to prevent avian flu developed by a Bhopal-based research institute could be available for as cheap as 35 paise per dose, official sources said. [News Source]

India’s own bird flu vaccine at just 35 paise! (Yahoo! India News)
Monday August 28th 2006, 2:02 am

Bhopal, Aug 28 (IANS) A vaccine to prevent avian flu developed by a Bhopal-based research institute could be available for as cheap as 35 paise per dose, official sources said. [News Source]

India’s own bird flu vaccine at just 35 paise! (New Kerala)
Monday August 28th 2006, 1:14 am

By Sanjay Sharma, Bhopal, Aug 28: A vaccine to prevent avian flu developed by a Bhopal-based research institute could be available for as cheap as 35 paise per dose, official sources said. [News Source]

Avoiding bird flu pandemic (The Jakarta Post)
Monday August 28th 2006, 12:21 am

First the silver lining behind the clouds. Imagine we had the scourge of bird flu years ago, say, before 1998, when the New Order government was still in power. If the flu happened then, our situation would probably have been a lot worse than it is today. [News Source]