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Jul 20
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Une souche (Strain)

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Une souche hautement contagieuse et mortelle de grippe aviaire a tué des millions d'oiseaux sauvages et d'élevage, l'année dernière.


Traduction :

A highly contagious and lethal strain of bird flu has killed millions of wild and farmed birdlife in the past year. 


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