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BANGKOK - An 18-year-old Thai man who sucked the blood out of roosters injured in cockfights is the first human casualty of bird flu since the disease made a comeback in Asia in July.

 

Health ministry tests confirmed that the man's death in the Prachinburi province of Thailand was caused by the H5N1 bird flu virus.

 

A Public Health Ministry spokesperson said the practice of sucking out the fluids of roosters injured during fighting is a common practice in the sport.

 

An official with the World Health Organization said it was only a matter of time before a human became infected because the virus has been circulating in the birds.

 

Nine people in Thailand and a total of 28 people in Asia have died from the bird flu this year

 

Three people in Vietnam died when the disease re-emerged in July.

 

Authorities were forced to kill tens of millions of birds after the first outbreak in January.

 

Nearly 300,000 birds have been slaughtered since early July in Thailand.

 

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http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/200..._flu040909.html

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BANGKOK - An 18-year-old Thai man who sucked the blood out of roosters injured in cockfights is the first human casualty of bird flu since the disease made a comeback in Asia in July.

 

Health ministry tests confirmed that the man's death in the Prachinburi province of Thailand was caused by the H5N1 bird flu virus.

 

A Public Health Ministry spokesperson said the practice of sucking out the fluids of roosters injured during fighting is a common practice in the sport.

 

An official with the World Health Organization said it was only a matter of time before a human became infected because the virus has been circulating in the birds.

 

Nine people in Thailand and a total of 28 people in Asia have died from the bird flu this year

 

Three people in Vietnam died when the disease re-emerged in July.

 

Authorities were forced to kill tens of millions of birds after the first outbreak in January.

 

Nearly 300,000 birds have been slaughtered since early July in Thailand.

 

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WHAT?

No "cock sucker" comments yet????

Fine, allow me:

 

Well, that's what that cock sucker GETS for sucking cocks!!!

:headshake . :nono .............................. :lolhitting :lolhitting :bang

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