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241 people have died of H5N1 (bird flu virus) since 2003. Have any of those deaths been in Myanmar? |
and do you think this recent cyclone / natural disaster in Myanmar increases the risk for bird flu to spread in this area? Thank you again, Devochka - great links. I worry about the future and sometimes obssess over certain events - that's all. No travel plans to Asia. Hi Janet, |
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