![]() U.S. News & World Report | Chinese Government Suspects Human-to-Human Transmission of H7N9 Bird Flu U.S. News & World Report A vender holds a chicken at a chicken market on in Shanghai, China. At least 17 people have died from a lesser-known strain of bird flu in the country. As the Chinese government openly begins to speculate about the possibility of human-to-human ... Fears arise that Chinese bird flu may be transferred between humans Few positives tests in poultry and pigs beg the question: Where is H7N9 flu? Bird Flu's Fallout Hangs Over Eastern China Hotels, Fun Spots Ahead Of Long ... |


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