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Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral diseaseofbirds particularly domestic poultry.
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The H5N1 flu remains mainly a diseaseofbirds, but it has infected 270 people since 2003 and killed 164 of them.
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Authorities are investigating a case of suspected aviandisease in a broiler breeder flock in Co Fermanagh.
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Although it remains mainly an aviandisease, scientists fear that if it mutates into disease easily transmittable amongst people, it could kill millions.
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Though bird flu, as the name suggests, is mostly an aviandisease, it has killed more than half the people known to be infected.
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These results are useful to optimize surveillance and control strategy for notifiable aviandiseases in African countries with similar agroecological and resource-limited contexts.
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These results are useful to optimize surveillance and control strategy for notifiable aviandiseases in African countries with similar agroecological and resource-limited contexts.
Usage of bird disease in English
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Earlier, the Welsh Assembly said it was investigating a suspected outbreak of birddisease at a farm in North Wales.
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The H5N1 virus is hard for humans to catch and is mainly a birddisease.
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For the moment, H5N1 is hard for humans to catch and is essentially a birddisease.
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Although it remains a birddisease, experts still fear it could kill millions once it learns how to pass efficiently among people.
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Health officials in the Netherlands have slaughtered more than 100,000 chickens, hoping to contain a contagious birddisease.
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Although experts have warned of an H5N1 pandemic for years now, the virus remains largely a birddisease.
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There are hopes an outbreak of Newcastle birddisease can be contained within the Papua New Guinea town of Wutung on the Indonesian border.
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Although H5N1 remains a birddisease, experts say the virus could spark a pandemic if it ever spreads efficiently among people.
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Although it remains a birddisease, it is known to have infected 270 people since late 2003, killing 164 of them.