BEIJING (Reuters) - Wild birds infected with bird flu in China could spread the virus to neighbouring regions in the next few months during their annual migration, health officials said on Tuesday.
China has a limited opportunity to track and tag the birds, World Health Organisation (WHO) and Food and Agriculture Organisation officials said.
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