Thailand: 2 deaths and 38 people suspected of being infected
Bird flu has claimed two lives in Thailand on November 1 and caused at least 38 other people to be placed on the list of suspected people on November 2 only.
Bird flu has claimed two lives in Thailand on November 1 and caused at least 38 other people to be placed on the list of suspected people on November 2 only.
The first to die was a 53-year-old man in northern Nan province, who died after handing away his 30 dead chickens. The second was a 31-year-old man from Nonthaburi who worked as a street sweeper, so he was likely exposed to dead chickens.
SUPPLY (According to NDNB, The Nation, AFP)
Update 14 December 2018
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