FACTOID # 142: Americans consume the sixth-most spirits, the eighth-most beer and the 18th-most wine. They’re also likely to view heavy drinkers as undesirable neighbors.
 
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Akzo Nobel is a multinational company active in the fields of healthcare products, coating and chemicals. It was formed in 1994 when the Dutch company Akzo acquired the Swedish company Nobel Industries. Akzo itself is the result of a merger of 1969 of Algemene Kunstzijde Unie (AKU) und Koninklijke Zout Organon (KZO). Various branches of the companies trace their traditons back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Swedish weapons manufacturer Bofors once a part of Nobel Industries, is no longer a part of the company. Organon International is the healthcare division of the company.


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  • Akzo Nobel (http://www.akzonobel.com/) - Official site

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Intervet is recommending that the UK's free range hens (approximately 9 million) and other outdoor birds are vaccinated to help in the fight to keep avian flu out of the UK's poultry flock.
Intervet does not currently have a vaccine available to protect cats against the H5N1 virus, however preliminary studies have suggested that it may be possible to develop a suitable vaccine for use in this species.
Intervet has been working with many governments, including the UK government, to advise on outbreak control and management as well as vaccination strategies aimed at helping bring the epidemic to a halt.
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