BEERSHEBA, Israel (Reuters) - Israel detected its first cases of H5N1 bird flu on Friday, saying the virus had killed thousands of turkeys and chickens on two farms.
The Israeli authorities treated four people in hospital amid fears they could have the virus. Serbia said three children and a teenager from a bird-flu affected area were in hospital after developing fever and flu-like symptoms.
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