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As wild birds escaping from the harsh winter in other Asian countries again seek refuge in the Philippines starting this month, a bird flu laboratory here revealed that tests on 1,950 blood samples from ducks nationwide showed that the country remains free from bird flu. 

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Dr. Romeo Manalili, DA quarantine chief for Central Luzon, told The STAR that experts have agreed that the virus strain that infected the ducks was most likely not contagious.
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As wild birds escaping from the harsh winter in other Asian countries again seek refuge in the Philippines starting this month, a bird flu laboratory here revealed that tests on 1,950 blood samples from ducks nationwide showed that the country remains free from bird flu. 

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Dr. Romeo Manalili, DA quarantine chief for Central Luzon, told The STAR that experts have agreed that the virus strain that infected the ducks was most likely not contagious.
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