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Science 3 March 2006: Vol. 311. no. 5765, p. 1225 DOI: 10.1126/science.311.5765.1225
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AVIAN INFLUENZA: Evidence Points to Migratory Birds in H5N1 Spread
Dennis Normile
With the H5N1 avian influenza virus racing across the globe, scientists are debating new evidence on the role of migratory birds. (Read more.)
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