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February 02, 2015
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Second bird flu case confirmed in Canada
Ottawa (AFP) Jan 30, 2015
The husband of a Canadian who was diagnosed earlier this week with bird flu after returning from a trip to China has also tested positive for the virus, health officials said Friday. The couple in their 50s began feeling sick days after returning home in westernmost British Columbia province. Tests confirmed the first human case of H7N9 bird flu in North America in the woman on Monday. Her husband's diagnosis was confirmed three days later. "Since both cases became symptomatic one day apart, ... read more
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