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Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 68 (05/08/2010)

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    This monthly newsletter provides relevant and pertinent information related to animal influenzas. In its current form, it combines articles on diverse influenza-related topics as well as a wealth of information in tables and graphs dealing with outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1. The publication of this newsletter started in January 2004 following emergence of avian influenza is Southeast Asia. At that time, the disease situation evolved so rapidly that it required several publi cations per month to cover the breadth of information collected and received. AIDEnews is publication of the Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD).
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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 69 (02/09/2010)
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    This monthly newsletter provides relevant and pertinent information related to animal influenzas. In its current form, it combines articles on diverse influenza-related topics as well as a wealth of information in tables and graphs dealing with outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1. The publication of this newsletter started in January 2004 following emergence of avian influenza is Southeast Asia. At that time, the disease situation evolved so rapidly that it required several publi cations per month to cover the breadth of information collected and received. AIDEnews is publication of the Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD).
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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 67 (15/06/2010)
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    Throughout Southeast Asia there are several major consumption centres where rapidly rising incomes and urbanization-combined with population growth-are driving demand for all meats, especially poultry meat. These demands have stimulated the creation and growth of major poultry production clusters. Sustained regional economic progress has also promoted the development and construction of transportation infrastructures, creating new opportunities for trade and movement between and within countries . These active land-based trade routes or movement corridors link production clusters with consumption centres throughout Southeast Asia, and understanding how poultry commodities are produced, moved and consumed is a central element of comprehensive animal health and disease risks management programmes...

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