Terry MabbettDr. Terry Mabbett, Potters Bar, UKFrom the Author - Page 6HomeVaccine solution from WHO but Indonesia renegesGreater co-operation from Indonesia would help global efforts at AI control.HomeUK poultry breeders lose millions as Bernard Matthews cleans upThe repercussions of the avian influenza outbreak continue to hurt the UK poultry industry.HomeBangladesh beaten almost before H5N1 beganThe first outbreak of avian influenza in poultry was in February and the disease is now spreading out of control.Avian InfluenzaH5N1 strikes at the heart of EuropeSix million domestic birds are considered to be at risk although more than two thirds have been vaccinated.HomeAnother good reason to control houseflies: They carry bird flu virusAvian influenza has taken a great toll on the human population and on the poultry industry over much of the world. One aspect that has occupied scientists is the possible methods of transmission, of which there appear to be many. Wild birds have received much of the attention until now but studies shows that flies can be virus carriers too.HomeWeb Exclusive: Human ‘sentinels’ for H5N1 in poultrySince 2004 Cambodia has recorded just 20 outbreaks of H5N1 in poultry compared with over 2373 in neighbouring Vietnam.HomeWeb Exclusive: H5N1 ‘all clear’ called too soonA classic case of over-confidence and under-estimation of the virus has occurred in Bangladesh.HomeWeb Exclusive: Egyptians recovering from AIH5N1 cases (human) are rising fast in Egypt and represent by far the largest number outside of Asia.HomeWeb Exclusive: H5N1 batters BangladeshBangladesh is struggling with outbreaks of H5N1, the highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza, and northeast India is on high alert.HomeWeb Exclusive: Gulf countries to bar avian fluThere are growing fears within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) over the persistence of the highly pathogenic strain of the avian influenza (AI) virus, H5N1, among poultry flocks in the region.HomeWeb Exclusive: FAO speaks out on H5N1 ‘hot spots’An FAO report highlights weak links in Indonesia, Egypt and Nigeria but praise is given to Turkey and Viet Nam.HomeWeb Exclusive: 7th H5N1 death in CambodiaCambodia recorded its seventh human case of H5N1 in early April 2007, but there have been no outbreaks in poultry.Previous PagePage 6 of 10Next Page