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Avian Influenza Only Spread by Live ChickensGENEVA - Jan 25/04 - SNS -- Investigations into current and past outbreaks of avian influenza in poultry and its spread to people make it clear it is only spread by contact with live birds. The World Health Organization (WHO) said since 1997, when the H5N1 avian influenza virus strain is first known to have caused infections in humans, "fewer than 30 laboratory-confirmed cases have been documented worldwide. "The 1997 outbreak in Hong Kong has been extensively studied. However, data about this disease in humans and its modes of transmission are limited by the small number of cases," WHO said in a report on the disease. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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