Latest Bird Flu News

Manipur yet to ascertain where the bird flu virus came from (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
Sunday July 29th 2007, 5:34 pm

It has been over three weeks now that avian flu has hit Manipur, but the authorities are yet to ascertain where the deadly virus came from. "We are trying our best to find out. A considerable quantity of poultry come to the state from across the Indo-Myanmar border. We are trying to find out whether this strain came in from that country. But right now the priority is to contain the disease," said ... [News Source]

Myanmar reports new bird flu outbreak (PhysOrg)
Sunday July 29th 2007, 4:36 pm

Myanmar has detected a fresh outbreak of bird flu on two poultry farms south of the capital Yangon, state media said Sunday. [News Source]

USDA develops teaching resource “understanding avian influenza” (High Plains Journal)
Sunday July 29th 2007, 2:57 pm

Educators nationwide now have an additional information resource for teaching high school biology students about avian influenza, specifically highly pathogenic H5N1. The Understanding Avian Influenza lesson plan and instructor's guide were offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service May 22. The lesson explains to students the many ... [News Source]

Myanmar reports new bird flu outbreak (Khaleej Times)
Sunday July 29th 2007, 5:25 am

YANGON - Myanmar has detected a fresh outbreak of bird flu on two poultry farms south of the capital Yangon, state media said on Sunday. [News Source]

Learning About Avian Influenza Through Theatre And Play, USA (Medical News Today)
Sunday July 29th 2007, 4:13 am

Drama lessons in Georgia this summer will not only entertain, but inform children and young people about the risks of avian influenza. 'Edutainment' performances in eight areas seen as 'high risk' will demonstrate how to prevent the spread of the disease. [click link for full article] [News Source]

Game Commission News: PGC reports avian influenza info on website (The Sentinel)
Sunday July 29th 2007, 1:48 am

As hunters prepare for waterfowl and migratory game bird seasons, the Pennsylvania Game Commission urges hunters to review information posted on its website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) about avian influenza and wild birds. The information can be accessed by selecting “Avian Influenza” in the “Quick Clicks” box in the upper right corner of the agency s homepage. [News Source]