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Almost three weeks after China reported finding a new strain of bird flu in humans, experts are still stumped by how people are becoming infected when many appear to have had no recent contact with live fowl and the virus isn't supposed to pass from person to person.

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The total number of confirmed human infections of the H7N9 bird flu in China has risen to 51, as two new cases were reported in Central China's Henan Province on Sunday.

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A group of medical, veterinary and avian experts recently gathered in Beijing to see if there is a relation between the current outbreak of the H7N9 avian flu virus and migratory birds.

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Two Shanghai men have died from a lesser-known type of bird flu in the first known human deaths from the strain, and Chinese authorities said Sunday that it wasn't clear how they were infected, but that there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission.

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Three cases of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza have been detected recently in Shanghai and Anhui Province, and two of them have died, the other being in a critical condition, the National Health and Family Planning Commission said Sunday.

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The Sugbu Chinese Heritage Museum Foundation Inc. wants the Gotiaoco Building to be declared a heritage site.

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The Cebu City Government and the Gotianuy Realty Corporation have terminated last Friday the lease agreement on the 50-year old Gotiaco Building which the city ordered evacuated following a quake.

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Chinese health authorities are renewing a push to ban smoking in indoor public places, adding more venues like hotels and restaurants as of May 1, though still excluding many workplaces.

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BEIJING (AP) – Dozens of American high school students were being quarantined in central China after some of them were confirmed with swine flu, China said Wednesday, as the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand placed restrictions on communion to stop the spread of the virus there.

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BEIJING (AP) – Dozens of American high school students were being quarantined in central China after some of them were confirmed with swine flu, China said Wednesday, as the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand placed restrictions on communion to stop the spread of the virus there.

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