Who flew?
From all accounts, the central government was fully equipped to deal with the possibility of an outbreak of avian influenza. The systems for surveillance and monitoring were supposed to be in place. Events in the first two months of the year proved otherwise.
On February 18, the Indian government officially declared that avian flu had hit Navapur taluka of Nandurbar district in Maharashtra, after the country's topmost animal diseases lab
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