Uganda: Govt Imports Bird Flu Drugs
17th Mar 2006, 00:39 GMT
AS an emergency measure in case of a bird flu outbreak in Uganda, the government, through the National Medical Stores, has imported 1,000 doses of Tummy Flu, the drug that treats bird flu among humans.
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