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Volume 11, Number 11, November 2005

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1, Thailand, 2004

Thanawat Tiensin,*† Prasit Chaitaweesub,* Thaweesak Songserm,‡ Arunee Chaisingh,§ Wirongrong Hoonsuwan,* Chantanee Buranathai,* Tippawon Parakamawongsa,* Sith Premashthira,* Alongkorn Amonsin,¶ Marius Gilbert,# Mirjam Nielen,† and Arjan Stegeman†
*Department of Livestock Development, Bangkok, Thailand; †Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands; ‡Kasetsart University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand; §National Institute of Animal Health, Bangkok, Thailand; ¶Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; and #Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

 
 
Figure 3.
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Figure 3. Distribution of reported highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 outbreaks in villages in Thailand, January–May 2004 (188 villages of 193 flocks) and July–December 2004 (1,243 villages of 1,492 flocks).

 

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