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right, or the vaccine contaminates rather than protects...obvious to

population...right?

>

> >> " We suspect that the owner of the farm was not honest in his

> report, or the vaccine used at the farm was of bad quality, " The

said.<<

>

> Or the chicken were suicidal.

>

> Of course.

>

> =========

>

> http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/219538,vaccinated-chickens-

in-

> vietnam-die-of-bird-flu.html

>

> Vaccinated chickens in Vietnam die of bird flu

>

> Posted : Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:56:02 GMT

> Author : DPA

> Hanoi - Hundreds of chickens at a poultry farm in southern Vietnam

> died of avian influenza even though the owner of the farm reported

> the birds were vaccinated against the disease, an official said

> Thursday. Several hundred of the 3,000 chickens died at a farm in

Tan

> Lan commune in the Long An province, 50 kilometres west of Ho Chi

> Minh City, since late June. Last week they were tested positive

for

> the H5N1 avian influenza virus, said Dinh Van The, head of the

> province's Animal Health Department.

>

> The owner of the farm reported to the department that all the

birds

> in the farm had been vaccinated against bird flu, he said.

>

> " We suspect that the owner of the farm was not honest in his

report,

> or the vaccine used at the farm was of bad quality, " The said. " We

> are investigating the case. "

>

> H5N1 mainly affects poultry and wild birds, but can infect humans

who

> have close contact with sick fowl. Scientists fear if it spreads

> unchecked, the disease could mutate into a form that could be

> transmitted between humans, leading to a worldwide pandemic with

the

> potential to kill millions.

>

> Bird flu killed five people in Vietnam since the beginning of this

> year, raising the bird flu death toll in the country to 52 since

H5N1

> first appeared in the country in late 2003.

>

> =====

>

> In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is

> distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior

> interest in receiving the included information for research and

> educational purposes.

>

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right, or the vaccine contaminates rather than protects...obvious to

population...right?

>

> >> " We suspect that the owner of the farm was not honest in his

> report, or the vaccine used at the farm was of bad quality, " The

said.<<

>

> Or the chicken were suicidal.

>

> Of course.

>

> =========

>

> http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/219538,vaccinated-chickens-

in-

> vietnam-die-of-bird-flu.html

>

> Vaccinated chickens in Vietnam die of bird flu

>

> Posted : Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:56:02 GMT

> Author : DPA

> Hanoi - Hundreds of chickens at a poultry farm in southern Vietnam

> died of avian influenza even though the owner of the farm reported

> the birds were vaccinated against the disease, an official said

> Thursday. Several hundred of the 3,000 chickens died at a farm in

Tan

> Lan commune in the Long An province, 50 kilometres west of Ho Chi

> Minh City, since late June. Last week they were tested positive

for

> the H5N1 avian influenza virus, said Dinh Van The, head of the

> province's Animal Health Department.

>

> The owner of the farm reported to the department that all the

birds

> in the farm had been vaccinated against bird flu, he said.

>

> " We suspect that the owner of the farm was not honest in his

report,

> or the vaccine used at the farm was of bad quality, " The said. " We

> are investigating the case. "

>

> H5N1 mainly affects poultry and wild birds, but can infect humans

who

> have close contact with sick fowl. Scientists fear if it spreads

> unchecked, the disease could mutate into a form that could be

> transmitted between humans, leading to a worldwide pandemic with

the

> potential to kill millions.

>

> Bird flu killed five people in Vietnam since the beginning of this

> year, raising the bird flu death toll in the country to 52 since

H5N1

> first appeared in the country in late 2003.

>

> =====

>

> In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is

> distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior

> interest in receiving the included information for research and

> educational purposes.

>

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right, or the vaccine contaminates rather than protects...obvious to

population...right?

>

> >> " We suspect that the owner of the farm was not honest in his

> report, or the vaccine used at the farm was of bad quality, " The

said.<<

>

> Or the chicken were suicidal.

>

> Of course.

>

> =========

>

> http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/219538,vaccinated-chickens-

in-

> vietnam-die-of-bird-flu.html

>

> Vaccinated chickens in Vietnam die of bird flu

>

> Posted : Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:56:02 GMT

> Author : DPA

> Hanoi - Hundreds of chickens at a poultry farm in southern Vietnam

> died of avian influenza even though the owner of the farm reported

> the birds were vaccinated against the disease, an official said

> Thursday. Several hundred of the 3,000 chickens died at a farm in

Tan

> Lan commune in the Long An province, 50 kilometres west of Ho Chi

> Minh City, since late June. Last week they were tested positive

for

> the H5N1 avian influenza virus, said Dinh Van The, head of the

> province's Animal Health Department.

>

> The owner of the farm reported to the department that all the

birds

> in the farm had been vaccinated against bird flu, he said.

>

> " We suspect that the owner of the farm was not honest in his

report,

> or the vaccine used at the farm was of bad quality, " The said. " We

> are investigating the case. "

>

> H5N1 mainly affects poultry and wild birds, but can infect humans

who

> have close contact with sick fowl. Scientists fear if it spreads

> unchecked, the disease could mutate into a form that could be

> transmitted between humans, leading to a worldwide pandemic with

the

> potential to kill millions.

>

> Bird flu killed five people in Vietnam since the beginning of this

> year, raising the bird flu death toll in the country to 52 since

H5N1

> first appeared in the country in late 2003.

>

> =====

>

> In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is

> distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior

> interest in receiving the included information for research and

> educational purposes.

>

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