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AVAIAN FLU

H5N1 virus now harder to detect in humans

Health officials say changes caused by flu drug oseltamivir might be why tests on two recent cases were negative at first




Thailand should get licence for ARV drugs: WB

In a rare move, the World Bank encouraged Thailand to exercise its right under World Trade Organisation (WTO) treaties to get a compulsory licence for the manufacture of affordable versions of second-line anti-retroviral (ARV) drug treatment.





Ruangroj vows to investigate

The Armed Forces Supreme Commander, General Ruangroj Mahasaranont, has ordered an investigation into all parties involved in the drowning deaths of three students at the Military Technological Training School during an underwater welding drill on Tuesday.

IN BRIEF

EYE SURGERY

Her Majesty the Queen doing well after June 25 operation



More dead in South

Three explosions and several shootings yesterday and late on Wednesday left two people dead and 20 wounded in the South.



10 million rai of land at risk from floods

About 10.6 million rai in 52 provinces has proven to be flood-prone, Land Development Department (LDD) director-general Chaiwat Sitthibus said yesterday.



Baby dies after fall

A 10-month-old Bangkok girl fell to her death from a balcony after her mother left her alone in the bedroom.






Top Stories



Hunt for Jones killer 'hindered'

'Priceless' Buddha images seized en route to the US

Tokyo shelter sees fewer Thai sex workers

H5N1 virus now harder to detect in humans

Thousands flee homes around Prachuap


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