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Volume 11, Number 5, May 2005 Probable Tiger-to-Tiger Transmission of Avian Influenza H5N1Roongroje Thanawongnuwech,* Alongkorn Amonsin,* Rachod Tantilertcharoen,*
Sudarat Damrongwatanapokin,† Apiradee Theamboonlers,* Sunchai Payungporn,*
Kamonchart Nanthapornphiphat,‡ Somchuan Ratanamungklanon,§ Eakchai Tunak,§
Thaweesak Songserm,¶ Veravit Vivatthanavanich,# Thawat Lekdumrongsak,*
Sawang Kesdangsakonwut,* Schwann Tunhikorn,** and Yong Poovorawan* |
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Figure 2. Numbers of sick, dead, or euthanized tigers during the outbreak. The animals were fed cooked chicken carcasses or pork after October 16, 2004. Isolates from the sick tigers, pre- and posttreated with oseltamivir, were A/Tiger/Thailand/CU-T3/04 (October 18) and A/Tiger/Thailand/CU-T7/04 (October 24). |
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