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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
Dispatch

Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza Virus in Smuggled Thai Eagles, Belgium

Steven Van Borm*Comments to Author , Isabelle Thomas†, Germaine Hanquet†, Bénédicte Lambrecht*, Marc Boschmans*, Gérald Dupont†, Mireille Decaestecker*, René Snacken†, and Thierry van den Berg*
Author affiliations: *Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre, Brussels, Belgium; †Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels, Belgium

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Figure 1

Crested Hawk-Eagles confiscated at Brussels International Airport in the hand luggage of a Thai passenger. The birds were wrapped in a cotton cloth, with the heads free, and each of them inserted in a wicker tube ≈60 cm in length, with 1 end open. Pictures courtesy of Paul Meuleneire, custom investigations officer, antidrug group.

Figure 1. . Crested Hawk-Eagles confiscated at Brussels International Airport in the hand luggage of a Thai passenger. The birds were wrapped in a cotton cloth, with the heads free, and each of them inserted in a wicker tube ≈60 cm in length, with 1 end open. Pictures courtesy of Paul Meuleneire, custom investigations officer, antidrug group.

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