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              <title>Bird Flu Pandemic! Will it happen?</title>
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              <description>Avian Influenza is actually a group of illnesses caused by many different viruses, all of the same species: Influenza A. But one of its subspecies,H5N1, has Virus has killed nearly two thirds of those in whom it has been diagnosed. And it apparently makes so many different animal species sick that some public health officials warn of a worldwide pandemic.</description>
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