LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer
AP Online
01-27-2006
Dateline: WASHINGTON
A stall worker waits for customers in front of a wall of waxed duck at a market set up in Chinatown during this Chinese New Year period, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006 in Singapore. Sellers of dried duck, chicken and other Lunar New Year meat delicacies said fewer people were willing to buy poultry because of bird flu concerns. The Southeast Asian city-state has so far reported no H5N1 infections among birds or humans. It also bans the import of live birds, poultry meat and products, and eggs from countries affected by bird flu. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-e)
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