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WHO Hopes For Release Of Bird Flu Studies, Prepares For Second Meeting On Controversy
Keiji Fukuda, WHO assistant director-general for health security and environment, "is hoping bird flu studies currently in publishing limbo will be released by the time the agency hosts a second meeting on the controversy this summer," the Canadian Press/Winnipeg Free Press reports. "A major break in the impasse would be needed for that to happen," the Canadian Press writes, adding, "As things currently stand, revised versions of the two studies are due to be presented late this month to the U.S. biosecurity panel that earlier recommended against their full publication."
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