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WEB SITES WITH INFORMATION ON THE AVIAN (BIRD) FLU

World Health Organization (WHO)

The WHO will track issues on a global level and report to all governments

WHO Avian Influenza

Frequently Asked Questions

WHO

Fact Sheet On Avian Influenza

Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC)

1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636 - Hotline gives information on pandemic influenza. Questions can be e-mailed to inquiry@cdc.gov.
The CDC will use television, radio, Internet and newspaper announcements about the status of an avian flu pandemic.

Official U.S. Government Web Site

Information On Pandemic Flu And Avian Influenza

States Planning

Review Your State’s Planning Efforts

Agricultural Department/ Animal Productive Health Division

Bird Flu and Cats

FEMA on Kids

Ideas For Kids In An Emergency

FEMA on Water

Emergency Food & Water Supplies

United States Department Of Agriculture

Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)

United States Department Of Agriculture

Hot Issues: Avian Influenza In The United State

The American Veterinary Medical Association

Information about pets and the bird flu.

MSNBC site

Watch the spread of the H5N1 virus: 2003 to today

PlaneTree Library

A comprehensive consumer health and medical library

72 Hours.com

Offered by San Francisco: Preparation strategies catelogued by type of disaster

CDC - Living Abroad

Relevant health information for Americans living abroad

Multinational Monitor;
March/April 2006; Vol. 27, No. 2

An entire issue dedicated to the politics of the bird flu

 


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