Bird flu virus found at British farm
www.chinaview.cn 2007-02-04 07:51:28

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A goose is seen at a park in London, United Kingdom, Feb. 3, 2007. The European Commission confirmed Saturday that the bird flu virus detected at a turkey farm in eastern England’s Suffolk was the virulent H5N1 strain, which can be transmitted to humans. (Xinhua Photo/Xie Xiudong)

A goose is seen at a park in London, United Kingdom, Feb. 3, 2007. The European Commission confirmed Saturday that the bird flu virus detected at a turkey farm in eastern England's Suffolk was the virulent H5N1 strain, which can be transmitted to humans. (Xinhua Photo/Xie Xiudong)
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A dove stands on the guidepost to Buckingham Palace in London, United Kingdom, Feb. 3, 2007. The European Commission confirmed Saturday that the bird flu virus detected at a turkey farm in eastern England’s Suffolk was the virulent H5N1 strain, which can be transmitted to humans. (Xinhua Photo/Xie Xiudong)

A dove stands on the guidepost to Buckingham Palace in London, United Kingdom, Feb. 3, 2007. Photo/Xie Xiudong)
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