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 | A health worker sprays disinfectant liquid over chickens in cages on sale at a wholesale market in Shanghai, China, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. China has reported three bird flu cases this month in chickens, ducks and geese in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, in Anhui province in the east and central China's Hunan province. click to open  |  | Chickens in cages are sold at a wholesale market in Shanghai, China, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. China has reported three bird flu cases this month in chickens, ducks and geese in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, in Anhui province in the east and central China's Hunan province. click to open  |  | Chickens in cages are sold at a wholesale market in Shanghai, China, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. China has reported three bird flu cases this month in chickens, ducks and geese in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, in Anhui province in the east and central China's Hunan province. click to open  |  | A worker carries cages of chickens at a wholesale market in Shanghai, China, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. China has reported three bird flu cases this month in chickens, ducks and geese in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, in Anhui province in the east and central China's Hunan province. click to open  |  | A worker loads chickens into a cage at a wholesale market in Shanghai, China, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. China has reported three bird flu cases this month in chickens, ducks and geese in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, in Anhui province in the east and central China's Hunan province. click to open  |  | A health worker sprays disinfectant liquid over chickens in cages on sale at a wholesale market in Shanghai, China, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. China has reported three bird flu cases this month in chickens, ducks and geese in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, in Anhui province in the east and central China's Hunan province. click to open  |  | Chickens run through an alley in a farm in Shanghai's suburb, China October 22, 2005. China will close its borders if there is a single case of human-to-human transmission of bird flu in the country, a Hong Kong newspaper reported on Saturday, while a defiant Taiwan said it would copy a patented antiviral drug. click to open  |
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