Dr. Amr Kandil, head of the Preventive Medicine Department of the Ministry of Health recorded 40 casualties infected with bird flu in 2011, and noted that no cases of new infections in the new year and that follow-up is the emergence of any new cases.
The World Health Organization has warned of the experiments and studies conducted on the bird flu known as H5N1 could make it more transmissible among humans as it represents the experiences of the potential risks to public health.
The WHO emphasized the need to stop testing, which represents an increase in the seriousness of the virus and that is assessment and identification of benefits and harms of testing before starting out.
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