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THAILAND 2005 Lab technicians testing serum samples from chickens infected with the avian flu virus at a laboratory in Bangkok.
Lab technicians preparing serum samples from chickens infected with the avian flu virus at a laboratory in Bangkok.
A lab technician taking samples from eggs to test for strains of the avian flu virus at a laboratory in Bangkok.
A lab technician writing a reference number on an egg being tested for strains of the avian flu virus at a laboratory in Bangkok.
Ducks at a well protected farm covered by a net to avoid contact from outside birds that may be infected with the avian flu virus.
A chicken farm worker carrying collecting eggs from the layer hen barn. This is a well protected farm covered by a net to avoid contact from outside birds that may be infected with the avian flu virus
Ducks swimming at a well protected farm with a net covering to avoid contact from outside birds that may be infected with the avian flu virus.
A local farmer tending to his ducks that are well protected by a net covering to avoid contact from outside birds that may be infected with the avian flu virus.
A local farmer tending to his ducks that are well protected by a net covering to avoid contact from outside birds that may be infected with the avian flu virus.
A local farmer tending to his ducks that are well protected by a net covering to avoid contact from outside birds that may be infected with the avian flu virus.
The Secrets of Success in Thailand with the Avian Influenza Virus
The Secrets of Success in Thailand with the Avian Influenza Virus
THAILAND 2006 The Secrets of Success in Thailand with the Avian Influenza Virus
A farmer taking a break from the incineration of about 6, 400 chickens infected with the Avian Flu Virus.
The Secrets of Success in Thailand with the Avian Influenza Virus
A farmer taking a break from the incineration of about 6, 400 chickens infected with the Avian Flu Virus.
Farmers taking a break from the incineration of about 6, 400 chickens infected with the Avian Flu Virus.
The Secrets of Success in Thailand with the Avian Influenza Virus
Farmers taking a break from the incineration of about 6, 400 chickens infected with the Avian Flu Virus.
Farmers taking a break from the incineration of about 6, 400 chickens infected with the Avian Flu Virus.
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A lab technician testing serum samples from chickens infected with the avian flu virus at a laboratory in Bangkok.
A deadly strain of bird flu has broken out in two more provinces in northern Thailand, bringing to eight the number of provinces affected by the disease. Thailand has been under high alert for bird flu since the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus was detected in chickens and fighting cocks in the provinces of Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Sawan, Phitsanulok, Rayong and Uttaradit.
02/01/2005
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