China Bird flu: Hangzhou city suspends live poultry
April 06, 2013  12:49
A day after Shanghai closed a live poultry trading zone and ordered culling of thousands of birds, China's Hangzhou city today followed suit after the deadly H7N9 bird flu virus was detected from quails sold in its farm produce market.        

Six persons have so far died in the country due to the avian influenza and a total of 16 cases have been confirmed in the first known human infection of the lesser-known strain.
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