Avian Flu

Avian Flu is mentioned in 95 articles and has appeared on 2 TIME covers

Avian Flu Articles

Found: 95 Articles
  • Feb. 23, 1998 | By Erik Larson/Hong Kong
    When a mysterious and deadly flu virus struck Hong Kong last year, medical detectives from around the world, fearing a repeat of the 1918 epidemic that killed more than 20 million, sprang into action.
  • Oct. 9, 2005 | By Christine Gorman
    Scared enough to take action. Haunted by Katrina, Washington scrambles to prepare for a much deadlier kind of natural disaster
  • Jan. 24, 2004 | By Karl Taro Greenfeld
    From Japan to Vietnam, Asian countries are culling millions of chickens infected with a strain of bird flu that can also prove deadly to humans. Can they prevent a pandemic?
  • Jan. 31, 2005 | By Bryan Walsh
    Avian flu is on the rise in Vietnam and is now endemic in much of Asia. Can heightened vigilance keep it at bay?
  • Feb. 19, 2006 | By Bryan Walsh
    Fixated on fighting bird flu, we risk shortchanging other prevention programs

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Avian Flu Photo Essays & Graphics

  • Cartoons of the Week: November 12 - November 18
    November 12 - November 18
  • Coming Home to Roost: In Indonesia, chickens aren't just food: they're an integral part of everyday life. But that symbiosis is complicating efforts to control the nation's outbreaks of avian flu. Photographs for TIME by John Stanmeyer / VII
    In Indonesia, chickens aren't just food: they're an integral part of everyday life. But that symbiosis is complicating efforts to control the nation's outbreaks of avian flu. Photographs for TIME by John Stanmeyer / VII