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AIV
(redirected from Avian influenza virus)

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AIVAvian Influenza Virus
AIVAnnée Internationale des Volontaires (French)
AIVAssembly-Integration-Verification
AIVAssociazione Italiana del Vuoto (Italian Vacuum Association)
AIVAlternative Inter VLC
AIVArmored Infantry Vehicle
AIVAviation Impact Variable
AIVAlternative Investment Vehicle
AIVAvionics Integrated Verification
AIVAccelerated Inverse Voltage
AIVAccumulated Investment Value
AIVAssociazione Italiana di Vulcanologia (Italian Association of Volcanology)


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Avian influenza has attracted worldwide attention because highly pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype H5N1 can cause fatal infections in humans (1) and other mammals (2).
By the same token, concern over the H5N1 avian influenza virus, or "avian flu," has been in the headlines lately--and has been fodder for countless editorial cartoons and late-night talk show jokes.
A portion of the meat turned out to have been infected with the avian influenza virus H5N1.
 
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