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Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No.1 (27/01/2004)








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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 2 (30/01/2004)
    Update of the Avian Influenza situation (As of 30/01/2004)
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    FAO AIDE news was initially developed for FAO representations in the field and more particularly the regional FAO Office in Bangkok, in order to keep them up to date with the information circulating on the current epidemic of Avian Influenza. The information summarized below is gathered from official and non official sources, which are clearly quoted in the text. Since we receive positive feedback after we sent the first issue, the Technical Task Force at Headquarters decided to distribute AID E news to a wider audience.
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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 4 (08/02/2004)
    Update of the Avian Influenza situation (As of 08/02/2004)
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    As of 08/02/2004, High Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been reported in nearly half of the provinces of China and most of the provinces of Viet Nam. However, the number of countries affected remains the same since the last update.
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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 3 (03/02/2004)
    Update of the Avian Influenza situation (As of 03/02/2004)
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    AIDE news is prepared by the FAO Technical Task force on Avian Influenza. This task force meets daily, chaired by the Chief of the Animal Health Service at FAO Rome, in teleconference linkage with the livestock officers of the Regional FAO Office in Bangkok who are instrumental in collecting sanitary information and in facilitating FAO's response to the emergency situation in the field.

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