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1/5epa00651361 A German army vehicle is disinfected Thursday, 23 February 2006 after returning with a 30-vehicle convoy from a four-day search on German island of Ruegen. The convoy collected cadavers of birds that had succumbed to the H5N1 bird flu strain. EPABernd Wuestneck
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2/5epa00686322 Workers wearing protective clothing and transporting culled poultry on a farm in Wermsdorf, Germany on Thursday, 06 April 2006. Discovery of avian influenza H5N1on the farm resulted in the culling of 16,000 birds. It represented the first outbreak of the deadly strain at a commercial establishment in Germany. EPAWALTRAUD GRUBITZSCH
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3/5epa00642397 Two pathologists dissect a swan in the Danish Food Research Center in Aarhus, Jutland, Thursday 16 February 2006. The day before some 50 dead swans were found in different locations in Denmark. They were all brought to the Food Research Center to be examined for bird flu. Photo is taken through a window. EPAHENNING BAGGER
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4/5epa00556409 A chicken gets its throat inspected at a poultry farm in Forli apos;, Italy, Wednesday 19 October 2005. Despite reassurances from government and animal health experts over the threat of bird flu, chicken consumption has plunged in Italy. EPABENVENUTI
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5/5epa00648704 German army soldiers in protective gear carry collected dead birds on Ruegen island, Germany, Tuesday 21 February 2006. A state of emergency was declared for the Baltic Sea island and adjacent rural districts after the dangerous H5N1 virus was found in more than 100 wild birds. EPAJENS BUETTNER
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