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47 minutes | RealPlayer and Windows Media formats |

The next global human flu epidemic may begin with a sick duck in Vietnam's Mekong River Delta, now the epicenter of a deadly bird flu outbreak. The World Health Organization estimates that the H5N1 virus -- which already has jumped species from birds to humans -- could kill tens of millions of people worldwide. WIDE ANGLE travels to Vietnam to investigate the threat of a global pandemic, portraying Vietnam's response to outbreaks in its cities, provinces and villages, where doctors, epidemiologists, and veterinarians are battling the virus. As the government tries to contain the disease and educate its people, there is growing evidence that the virus is evolving and already may have begun to spread via human-to-human contact for the first time, dramatically increasing the risk of a worldwide catastrophe.
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Briefing
Read a briefing on the dangers posed by avian influeza and the challenges nations must overcome in order to fight against it.
Interactive Map
Explore how avian flu is spreading across Asia.
Filmmaker Notes
Go behind the scenes with producer Micah Fink.
Info-Graphic
Learn how chemical and biological weapons work.
Interactive Challenge
Test your knowledge of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
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