Biosecurity steps needed to respond to A(H7N9) flu virus in China: FAO
date:Apr 08, 2013
asures will help people protect themselves from virus circulating in seemingly healthy birds or other animals, he added.

FAO commended China's quick notification of human cases and subsequent release of detailed information to the public on the nature of the virus and other precautionary measures.

With this information, FAO and the international scientific community have been analysing the virus sequence in hopes of understanding its behaviour and its potential impact humans and animals bett
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