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H9N2 avian flu case in China and first H5N1 detection in Australian birds

H9N2 avian flu case in China and first H5N1 detection in Australian birds
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Share Copied to clipboard Dzivnieku Briviba / Flickr cc A toddler in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in China is confirmed to have contracted H9N2 avian flu, with symptoms starting on May 31, according to the latest updates from Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection.

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