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Children are the most vulnerable victims if the bird flu or avian flu sweeps through the Philippines.


Based on the records of the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund, children compose half of the bird flu victims worldwide.

According to Nilo Yacat, senior program monitoring assistant of UNICEF, children are most vulnerable to bird flu as their bodies have low immunity to viruses.
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Recently, the two agencies again emphasized that though the habit of handwashing is plain and simple, it can be "overlooked, so that a sanitation alert on handwashing is again hoisted to prevent the spread of viruses, including bird flu."
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Children are the most vulnerable victims if the bird flu or avian flu sweeps through the Philippines.


Based on the records of the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund, children compose half of the bird flu victims worldwide.

According to Nilo Yacat, senior program monitoring assistant of UNICEF, children are most vulnerable to bird flu as their bodies have low immunity to viruses.
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Recently, the two agencies again emphasized that though the habit of handwashing is plain and simple, it can be "overlooked, so that a sanitation alert on handwashing is again hoisted to prevent the spread of viruses, including bird flu."
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