Fears Avian Flu May Be in Uk As Ten Birds Tested in England
The Scotsman › February 20, 2006
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The Scotsman › February 20, 2006
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UP TO ten wild birds were being tested for avian flu in England last night amid growing concern that the disease may have reached Britain.
One dead swan found in a Cambridgeshire village was taken to the EU veterinary laboratories in Weybridge, Surrey yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Fears Avian Flu May Be in Uk As Ten Birds Tested in England
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