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		Definition of avian influenza in English: avian influenza(also avian flu) noun formal term for bird flu Example sentencesExamples -  Avian influenza (bird flu) is an infection caused by contagious viruses that are common among birds.
 -  The 2004 animal survey placed special emphasis on surveying bird populations for signs of avian influenza.
 -  The countryside will not be closed down in the event of an outbreak of avian influenza.
 -  Avian influenza, unlike SARS, can pass through gauze face masks.
 -  Since it first emerged in 1997, avian influenza has become deadlier and more resilient.
 -  So are we all now at risk from avian influenza?
 -  The European Commission yesterday ordered a ban on all imports of birds and feathers from Turkey amid new fears over avian influenza.
 -  Fewer than a dozen cats are known to have become infected with avian influenza.
 -  "The threat of avian influenza still exists," said Sir John.
 -  The birds are being culled following an outbreak of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.
 -  Avian influenza has killed 18 people and ravaged poultry farms in 10 Asian nations and territories.
 -  Today there have been a handful of human to human transmissions of avian influenza.
 -  She likely was infected by chickens at a neighbor's house, where 20 birds had died of avian influenza, Thai officials said.
 -  At the same time an Indonesian government official says Indonesians should just accustom themselves to getting sick from H5N1 avian influenza.
 -  Wild birds were the main source of avian influenza, but live poultry markets in Asia provided the virus with a breeding ground.
 -  But what effect is avian influenza having on the world's birds?
 -  An outbreak of avian influenza is ravaging the poultry industry in South East Asia.
 -  Unlike the recent outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, the threat from avian influenza was well understood.
 -  Traditional vaccines cannot be made to combat either H5 or H7 avian influenza.
 -  Poultry vaccines can prevent healthy chickens from contracting deadly strains of avian influenza, Dutch researchers report.
 
    Definition of avian influenza in US English: avian influenza(also avian flu) noun formal term for bird flu Example sentencesExamples -  Traditional vaccines cannot be made to combat either H5 or H7 avian influenza.
 -  Since it first emerged in 1997, avian influenza has become deadlier and more resilient.
 -  The European Commission yesterday ordered a ban on all imports of birds and feathers from Turkey amid new fears over avian influenza.
 -  "The threat of avian influenza still exists," said Sir John.
 -  But what effect is avian influenza having on the world's birds?
 -  Fewer than a dozen cats are known to have become infected with avian influenza.
 -  Avian influenza (bird flu) is an infection caused by contagious viruses that are common among birds.
 -  She likely was infected by chickens at a neighbor's house, where 20 birds had died of avian influenza, Thai officials said.
 -  Unlike the recent outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, the threat from avian influenza was well understood.
 -  Avian influenza, unlike SARS, can pass through gauze face masks.
 -  Today there have been a handful of human to human transmissions of avian influenza.
 -  So are we all now at risk from avian influenza?
 -  The countryside will not be closed down in the event of an outbreak of avian influenza.
 -  The birds are being culled following an outbreak of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.
 -  The 2004 animal survey placed special emphasis on surveying bird populations for signs of avian influenza.
 -  Wild birds were the main source of avian influenza, but live poultry markets in Asia provided the virus with a breeding ground.
 -  Avian influenza has killed 18 people and ravaged poultry farms in 10 Asian nations and territories.
 -  Poultry vaccines can prevent healthy chickens from contracting deadly strains of avian influenza, Dutch researchers report.
 -  At the same time an Indonesian government official says Indonesians should just accustom themselves to getting sick from H5N1 avian influenza.
 -  An outbreak of avian influenza is ravaging the poultry industry in South East Asia.
 
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