Bird flu patient had no apparent contact with animals—there's still no evidence of sustained human-to-human spread

Bird flu patient had no apparent contact with animals—there's still no 
evidence of sustained human-to-human spread

Six health care workers in the US who were in close contact with a patient known to have bird flu developed mild respiratory symptoms, according to the US...
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from: MSN

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