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Change: poultry and before you touch anything else. After preparing the poultry, wash any surface, utensils or cookware touched by the meat or juices in warm, soapy water. Do not place any cooked food on an unwashed plate that has held uncooked poultry. Avoid contaminated surfaces. Do not touch
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Change: deadly. While there is no reason to change your travel schedule or place of residence because of bird flu, it is still very important to take basic precautions in order to protect yourself.See also How governments are communicatingPreparedness planningThe latest newsWhat you need to know
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Change: travelerstravellers who are visiting affected regions. If you live in a region that has had cases of avian influenza in poultry or humans, you should: Stay away from birds. Avoid all contact with any type of wild or domestic bird, including chickens, ducks, and geese. Be extra
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Change: and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that embassies and consulates keep a supply of anti-viral medications, they will only dispense the drugs to government employees and their families. They will not give private citizens medicine if they become ill.Avian influenza is still only a
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Change: deadly. While there is no reason to change your travel schedule or place of residence because of bird flu, it is still very important to take basic precautions in order to protect yourself. See alsoHow governments are communicatingPreparedness planningThe latest newsWhat you need to know
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Change: After preparing the poultry, wash any surface, utensils or cookware touched by the meat or juices in warm, soapy water. Do not place any cooked food on an unwashed plate that has held uncooked poultry. Avoid contaminated surfaces. Do not touch anything that you
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Change: United States embassies and consulates can help you find a doctor should you become ill. However, if you are a private citizen, it is important to play a proactive role in protecting your own health. Find your own healthcare provider and
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Change: Turn to your embassy embassies andor consulatesconsulate US embassies and consulates can help you find a doctor should you become ill. However, if you are a private citizen,
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Change: What to do when living abroadRight now, the recommendations for US citizens living abroad are the same as the recommendations for travelers who are visiting affected regions. If you live in a region that has had cases of avian influenza in poultry or humans, you should: Stay away
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Change: In addition to the rules aboutTake eating poultry, take additional precautions if you arewhen preparing poultry.poultry: Do not place other food items on a cutting board that has been used for poultry. Wash your hands after you have touched poultry, before you touch anything else. After you
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