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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mexico to vaccinate 10 million birds in flu outbreak

MEXICO CITY — Mexico will start vaccinating some 10 million poultry Thursday against the highly contagious bird flu strain that has already led to the deaths of five million birds which either fell ill or were slaughtered.
"Starting tomorrow, we are going to vaccinate hens and chicks across the country to put an end to this bird flu epidemic," Mexican President Felipe Calderon said.
The president indicated that the ultimate goal is to have a batch of 80 million vaccinations, so that "in the coming weeks, (Mexico can) end this economic impact on poultry producers."
The virus responsible for the outbreak, H7N3, has occasionally affected humans in various parts of the world, according to the United Nations..
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