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<<Advancing Bird Flu-H5N1...now its Vietnam and spreading?
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These next two reports, also from the same source and also of poor formatting for this thread indicate that there have been two fresh reports of Highly Infectous Avian Influenza both being reported in Egypt and both in ducks, but at different locations. This might be a case of immigrating birds moving to their alternate sites as the seasons change. Here is report Number 2, note the dates. GENERAL INFO Disease Event ID Reporting date Observation date 173169 25/10/2012 25/10/2012
LOCATION Region Admin 1 (Country) Locality Lat/Long Quality of Coordinates Africa Al Minufiyah (menoufia) (Egypt) Shentna Elhagar 30.4683759661/31.0017238822 Centroid Admin1
DISEASE Status DISEASE Serotype Source Confirmed Highly pathogenic avian influenza FAO Field Officer OverlaysDisease Event Admin 1 Level (GAUL) Global Poultry Density Production Systems World Rivers Base LayerCountries/Territories (GAUL)
SPECIES AFFECTED An.Type An.Class Species At Risk Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Domestic Birds duck 50
LABORATORIES Disease Tested Species Test Result Result Date Reference Laboratory Highly pathogenic avian influenzaLink here... [ link to empres-i.fao.org] and here is the first report with a different date and report number. GENERAL INFO Disease Event ID Reporting date Observation date 173168 21/10/2012 21/10/2012
LOCATION Region Admin 1 (Country) Locality Lat/Long Quality of Coordinates Africa Al Jizah (giza) (Egypt) Elbadrashin 28.8467408469/29.5400624265 Centroid Admin1
DISEASE Status DISEASE Serotype Source Confirmed Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 FAO Field Officer OverlaysDisease Event Admin 1 Level (GAUL) Global Poultry Density Production Systems World Rivers Base LayerCountries/Territories (GAUL)
SPECIES AFFECTED An.Type An.Class Species At Risk Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Domestic Birds duckLink here... [ link to empres-i.fao.org]
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