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Migratory birds: A bad sign bird flu is evolving

Emergency Management Alert, June 14, 2005

Two recent outbreaks of bird flu in China involving migrating birds prove the virus is strengthening and mutating at a dangerous pace, reports Reuters.

Last month, China destroyed more than 13,000 geese after the bird flu killed about 500 in the western province of Xinjiang, which lies along an important migratory route. Health experts believed migratory birds were resistant to the disease. Most prior cases of death occurred in domestic chickens.

The regional director for the World Health Organization, Shigeru Omi, MD, expressed worry that the mutating virus will soon be transmitted between humans, paving the way for a pandemic that could kill millions worldwide.

"The best thing I can say is to keep our vigilance high," he says.

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