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Bird flu: China sees first human case of rare H10N3 strain
It's unclear how the man caught the H10N3 strain but human transmission is thought to be unlikely.
www.bbc.com
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A 41-year-old Chinese man has been confirmed as the first human case of infection with a rare bird flu strain.
Officials did not give details on how the man got infected but the H10N3 strain is thought to not easily spread from humans to humans."
China, China, chicken dinner.
Seems China is big on these sorts of things. Hardly surprising seeing how most farmers are under-educated nongmin.