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The avian flu website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is part of the US government's Department of Health and Human Services. It provides up-to-date information about virus strains and their spread in both animals and humans, giving detailed scientific background information. It also provides information and guidance for specific groups of people, such as health professionals, the poultry industry and travelers. The website is available in Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese.
The CIDRAP avian flu website publishes news written by in-house journalists as well as links to free stories appearing elsewhere. It hosts lists of guidelines and selected research papers, with links to full articles where available.
The site's detailed, up-to-date, overview documents are particularly useful. The first of these, on agricultural and wildlife considerations, defines avian flu and describes its hosts, transmission, diagnosis, treatment and prevention amongst other topics. The second looks at the implications of bird flu for human disease. It describes available lab tests, epidemiological and clinical features and available treatments. The current status of candidate vaccines, travel recommendations and surveillance are also all considered at length.
A bilingual Chinese news aggregator for information on bird flu. It provides useful links to new scientific research, public health advice, and a discussion forum. The site is maintained by a company called the Hangzhou Neuro-Hemin Biotech Company, and is funded by registration fees. Paying subscribers can access more information.
Google search for both 'bird flu' and 'avian flu'. The Google News Service arranges news stories by relevance and date. News reports of the same story are grouped, so users can select their preferred news source.
GRAIN is a nongovernmental organisation that promotes sustainable management of agricultural biodiversity. The bird flu page of its website provides free access to a number of publications and websites on bird flu and its impact on small-scale farmers in the developing world. The list of publications includes a commentary on the problems created by a top-down approach to controlling bird flu, as well as GRAIN's report on the role of the poultry industry in spreading the disease — available in English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish.
This blog provides comprehensive coverage of bird flu news and developments. It is frequently updated and contains a number of links to other relevant H5N1 resources, including journal articles, government sites and audio-video files. Links to French language websites are also provided.
This blog about avian flu is written by Crawford Kilian, a Canadian college instructor and writer. He has gathered and commented on news articles related to bird flu on a daily basis since March 2005. The site also offers useful links to international news sources, health agencies, journal articles, and government websites relating to avian flu.
A UK-based news portal that scans the Internet for headlines with the words 'bird flu'. It is updated by about 21,000 news sources every five minutes, and uses national flag symbols to help readers quickly identify the country of origin of each news report.
This website is a joint enterprise of the World Health Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to develop a network of expertise on avian influenza. It aims to offer veterinary expertise to member countries to assist in the control of bird flu, and to collaborate with the World Health Organization's influenza network on issues relating to the potential spread of virus between animals and humans. It lists avian flu research projects, academic meetings, job vacancies and contacts for obtaining virus strains and reagents.
This Reuters site covers new developments in the bird flu crisis, and offers a free email alert service. Features of the site include a summary of the bird flu crisis, a timeline of events and links to other online resources.
The Flu Wiki aims to help local communities prepare for and cope with a possible influenza pandemic by collecting information and encouraging discussion. It is a collaborative website that allows any user to edit content, and has an extensive list of other online resources relating to all aspects of avian flu and pandemic preparedness, and a popular online discussion forum.
A website supported by the poultry industry that provides news on bird flu from publications across the world and a quick guide to recognising avian flu in poultry.
The WHO is coordinating the global response to human cases of H5N1. The site gives information on the virus for the general public as well as more technical resources for experts. The associated media centre provides news stories, statements and media notes. The WHO regularly publishes a table of confirmed human cases of avian influenza.
The OIE produces an avian influenza portal for national veterinary services and veterinary professionals, farmers, media and the general public. They compile an update on cases of H5-type avian influenza in animals, which includes disease outbreak maps and graphs.