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Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
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Bird flu: concern grows over possible spread in West Africa
11 April 2006, Vom - A veterinary lab worker at the National Veterinary Research Institute prepareing tissue samples from birds suspected of having the Avian Influenza virus. The National Lab is an integral part of Nigeria's response to bird flu and helps ensure adequate detection of the virus across Nigeria.
FAO Project - TCP/RAF/3016 (05/X/RAF/229): Emergency assistance for early detection and prevention of avian influenza in Western Africa. The primary objective of the proposed project is to strengthen the capacity for generating and sharing HPAI disease intelligence and using this to mount emergency preparedness planning against the eventuality of HPAI being introduced into the region, specifically in relation to migration of and trade in wild birds. To accomplish this objective, secondary objectives will entail:
	?	generating an understanding of migratory bird movement into and within the region and the potential for their contact with domestic poultry;
	?	building public awareness of the issues relating to the risks;
	?	strengthening HPAI field surveillance and laboratory support for diagnosis; and
	?	establishing information and technology network linkages with other regions (GLEWS and OFFLU) in the global system for HPAI surveillance.
04/11/2006
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