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FAO. ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH
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REGIONAL OFFICE FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN |
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Table of contents Part I [212Kb]
Part II [254Kb]
The disease
Affected species and natural hosts How can avian flu affect a flock? Main risks of transmission by contamination with manure and secretions containing virus Incubation period Clinical signs Pathology Differential diagnosis Part III [574Kb]
What to do to protect a farm when there is no outbreak in the province or in the country? Part IV [361Kb]
Part V [468Kb]
Protection of human beings Veterinaries, livestock experts and the district veterinary office: a key partnership to fight avian flu |
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