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Most Common Questions About Bird Flu

The bird Influenza virus is a contagious condition to which all species of birds are exposed. It varies from milder forms to a very severe stage that usually leads to death. Some bird species are more resistant to the virus than others but the real danger of the Bird flu is the possibility of transmission to humans. The disease is caused by more subtypes of the Influenza virus A; the different subgroups can undergo mutations and create high pathological forms of the condition. The most dangerous bird flu for man is the one caused by the virus H5N1. The disease is transmitted in birds by infected discharges like feces or respiratory secretions, by contaminated food, water, cages, clothing or vehicles, by infected eggs in the incubatory and from clinically normal birds that will spread the virus inside the flock. The virus usually persists in survived bird tissues for about 10 days and can be transmitted by feces and oral discharge. The most infectious forms last longer time in tissues, water and cold environments. Domestic birds will get the disease if in contact with wild birds; if they use infected water bowls or share them with infected wild [...]


An Answer to All your Questions on Bird Flu

1. What is Bird Flu? Bird flu is a virus infection that normally occurs in wild birds and pathologically in poultry, its forms causing mild symptoms or even death within 48 hours. It can also infect humans. 2. What virus is responsible for Bird flu? There are many subtypes of influenza “A” virus, which affect in a different way poultry, causing mild or serious diseases to birds. The most lethal subtype of influenza “A” virus is H5N1, also known to be very dangerous to humans. 3. How can birds get infected? Wild birds are a reservoir of the virus and they spread the disease among the poultry which gets into close contact to contaminated dirt, water, food and wild bird excrements. 4. How can the infection spread within the country? Contaminated vehicles, clothes, cages and shoes can carry the virus from place to place. Birds that roam freely and those sold in markets can also to that. 5. How can Bird flu infect humans? Getting in close contact with an infected bird can lead to human contamination. People that take care or sell in markets such infected birds, like [...]


Swine Flu Questions and Answers

If this swine flu is so contagious why dont they shut down the borders around Mexico?Just wondering that if this new swine flu pandemic(as they are calling it) is so deadly and catchy why wouldnt they close the borders around Mexico? It’s already gotten out of Mexican borders…doing that would be a bit pointless don’t you think?… I deliberate I might own swine flu I own most of the symptoms but my doctors said no what do i do?I have diarrhea, head aches, ear ache, and a fever. My doctor said i wasn’t sick at all but I am feeling SO vague. I have a fever even though he says I don’t. I hold had every single person in my household check me… Why is everyone ignore swine flu?This can kill alot of people, it spreads like any other cold or flu, but can gun down you…do people no realise how bad this can be?Just think – 1 party can give it to 100 people, they all supply it to 100 people each,… Swine Flu/Disneyland trip?As you all know there is the swine flu going on specially in Mexico City and as far as I know it is in [...]


Questions and Answers About Bird Flu(avian Influenza)

Bird Flu is an infectious disease of birds that can also affect people. It can present mild or severe forms of illness. The only subtype that can cause severe illness to people is Influenza A /H5N1 virus, initially it affects chickens, ducks and other birds by the process of mutation they can become highly pathogenic. Because highly pathogenic viruses can survive for long periods in tissue, water and in the environment, especially when temperatures are low is transmitted very easily in chickens and other birds through direct contact with feces and secretions from infected birds, eggs, feed, water, cages equipment, vehicles and clothing. The virus is excreted orally and in feces 10 days if the bird survives. Domestic birds can get infected when they roam freely or share water supply with other birds. The virus may be transported from farm to farm with contaminated equipment, vehicles, feeds, cages, or clothing, especially shoes. Luckily, there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission and through cooked chicken meat. But particles of discharges with the bird avian flu inhaled in market, poultry, surfaces and aerosols are very dangerous.Avian influenza affects chickens and the poultry industry, recombined with the human influenza viruses form a [...]