BUCHAREST (Reuters) - More suspected outbreaks of bird flu occurred in Romania in the Danube delta on Monday as scientists tested to see whether they were dealing with the feared H5N1 strain that has killed people in Asia.
Private television station Realitatea TV reported that dozens of birds, including swans and poultry, had been found dead in the village of Maliuc in the delta on Monday.
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