The World Health Organization (WHO) officially confirmed two Vietnamese human bird flu cases on Friday. The cases date back to late May.
The recognitions raise the WHO’s Vietnam H5N1 count to 95, while the number of fatalities remains at 42 for now.
A animal health worker is disinfecting an area hit by bird flu
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