As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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As countries enter the high-risk period for avian influenza (AI) spread in birds, OIE recently recommended stepped-up surveillance and biosecurity efforts.
In a November 19 statement, the agency said that, since May, 41 countries have reported various highly pathogenic subtypes in poultry and wild b...
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