Study: Chlorination inactivates avian flu strain

CINCINNATI — A sub-type (H5N1) of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus is “readily inactivated” by chlorination of drinking water, according to a new study, as first reported September 7 on Effect Measure, a health-related Web site.

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