What is the treatment for avian (bird) flu?
PHILA.GOV | Philadelphia Emergency Preparedness and ResponseTreatment varies based on symptoms. Treatment may include supportive care, hospital care, and/or the use of an anti-viral drug. Is there a vaccine that can protect me from avian (bird) flu? There is currently no vaccine that protects against avian flu, but efforts to make a vaccine are in progress.
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Bird Flu: Frequently Asked QuestionsAvian influenza, or avian flu, is a common, naturally occurring virus in birds that has many forms or subtypes. Scientists believe all birds are susceptible to infection by some form of avian flu. Some birds, like waterfowl, can be infected with the virus but develop no signs of illness. In addition, the potency (virulence) varies greatly among the various subtypes of the avian flu virus.
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FAQ's - AVIAN INFLUENZA (BIRD FLU) AND AVIAN INFLUENZA A H5N...Avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, is an infectious disease of birds caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. All birds appear to be susceptible, though some species are more resistant to infection than others.
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Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) - The Ohio State UniversityThe bird flu (also referred to as avian flu) refers to strains of the influenza virus that infect birds. Avian flu occurs worldwide and was first identified over 100 years ago. Normally avian flu viruses don't infect species other than birds and pigs. In 1997, however, the first documented human case of avian flu occurred in Hong Kong.
Related QuestionsAvian Bird Flu FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsAvian Influenza is a virus that normally only infects birds, most notably ducks and chickens. There are numerous strains of the virus in which an infected bird may show few symptoms to others where the virus will rapidly overwhelm a birds immune system and prove fatal in the majority of cases due to acute respiratory failure. Once a single bird has become infected with a highly pathogenic strain of the influenza virus it can quickly spread to a whole flock with typically dire consequences.Related Questions
Is there a treatment for avian flu?
Avian Bird Flu Pandemic - Frequently Asked QuestionsOne or more antiviral drugs are usually helpful in treating avian flu. But they have to be started within 48 hours of the symptoms starting. They can also be taken by, for example, poultry workers and cullers exposed to infected birds, or their droppings, to prevent then getting avian flu.
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City of Austin - Pandemic Influenza PlanningNo. Pandemic flu is a global outbreak of human disease. It is caused by a new influenza virus that is unlike any previous flu, so people will not have any natural immunity to it. The lack of immunity means that a pandemic flu can pass readily from person to person, creating widespread illness. Currently, there is no pandemic flu circulating.
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Santa Barbara County - Pandemic Flu ResponseNO! There is a big difference between avian influenza and pandemic influenza. Avian influenza infects mainly birds and poultry. It can also infect people or animals who have very close contact with sick birds or poultry. But bird flu is not easily spread from person to person, so it cannot cause a pandemic. A pandemic influenza could only happen if the virus changes so that it is passed easily from one person to another person. This kind of change has not happened with the avian H5N1 flu virus.
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Pandemic Flu Frequently Asked Questions - Fairfax County, Vi...The Fairfax County Department of Human Resources is currently preparing the official policy regarding this question. It is certainly our desire that any employee remain at home while they are contagious or ill with an avian influenza infection. We would not expect that an employee would report to work while sick under normal conditions, and that expectation would hold particularly true during the time they are attempting to recover from an avian flu virus.
Related QuestionsShould we worry about avian (bird) flu, is it dangerous to humans and can we control it?
Surrey Alert Public Info -Currently, the government is monitoring the situation. A number of control measures will be immediately implemented in the event of the disease being suspected in flocks of poultry or tamed birds. Detailed information and advice can be found on the Surrey County Council Trading Standards web pages and on the following websites: Department of Health, Health Protection Agency, DEFRA, NHS Direct and the National Farmers Union (NFU)
Related QuestionsPandemic flu - frequently asked questions : Department of He...Avian influenza (bird flu) is caused by a virus that usually infects birds (particularly poultry) but occasionally crosses the species barrier and infects humans. Experts are particularly concerned about the H5N1 strain of avian influenza which has caused disease and death in birds and has demonstrated the ability to cross the species barrier and cause disease and death in humans.Related Questions
Winnebago County Health Department - FAQ'sBird flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These flu viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide carry the viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them. However, bird flu is very contagious among birds and can make some domesticated birds, including chickens, ducks, and turkeys, very sick and kill them.Related Questions
web_block_rightAvian influenza is the occurrence of flu in bird. Therefore it is also called bird flu. This is caused by influenza virus in birds and is currently occurring in an epidemic form in many countries of Asia. The disease in domesticated or wild birds may occur in a mild form or a severe form. When severe it kills nearly all the affected birds. The current epidemic of bird flu is causing deaths in a large number of birds in the affected countries.Related Questions
What is avian influenza (AI)/Bird flu and which birds does it affect?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAvian influenza is a highly infectious disease affecting many species of birds, including commercial, wild and pet birds. It may also affect people and other animals in certain circumstances. A Type A influenza virus causes it.
Related QuestionsHow do humans get avian (bird) flu?
PHILA.GOV | Philadelphia Emergency Preparedness and ResponseHumans can get avian flu from direct contact with infected birds or objects contaminated by the infected bird's feces (droppings). The most likely way to catch the avian flu is during killing, defeathering, and preparing infected poultry for cooking.
Related QuestionsDo we have avian influenza viruses and "bird flu" in the United States?
Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHSYes, avian influenza viruses are found in wild bird populations in North America and occasionally infect domestic poultry. For example, in 2004 outbreaks of avian influenza in U.S. poultry occurred in the New England states and Texas, and were traced to birds from live bird markets. These outbreaks were not caused by the same "bird flu" virus (H5N1) that is currently circulating in Asia. The U.S. outbreaks were quickly contained and there was no impact on human health.
Related QuestionsI have a dead bird in my yard. Can I have it tested for the H5N1 avian flu?
Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHSState and federal departments of agriculture are routinely testing chickens for evidence of infection with the H5N1 avian flu and other poultry diseases. State and federal wildlife officials are testing wild waterfowl, such as wild ducks and geese, and shorebirds, such as plovers and sandpipers, for the Asian bird flu in only select areas of the state. Wildlife officials are NOT accepting backyard dead wild birds for testing for bird flu virus.
Related QuestionsWhat about avian flu?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAvian flu or “bird flu” normally infects birds, although these bird strains can sometimes infect small numbers of humans who come in close contact with them. Sometimes – not always – these bird strains can become more easily transmitted to people. If that happens, and the strain changes enough to become easily transmissible between people, it can result in a pandemic – a global circulation of a strain that really hasn’t been seen in people before.
Related QuestionsAvian Flu: Frequently Asked Questions - RADIO FREE EUROPE / ...Also known as bird flu, it is an infectious disease in birds caused by several strains of the influenza virus. It was identified in Italy in 1878. All bird species are at risk, although some are more liable to infection than others. The natural host for the virus is migratory waterfowl, such as wild ducks, which have a high resistance to infection. Domestic poultry are particularly susceptible.Related Questions
Can people catch avian/bird flu?
APHAYes. However, at this time, most people who have been infected with this type of flu had very close contact with sick birds, including working with them on farms and living with them in the same house. Currently, a person cannot catch this type of flu easily from another person. If the flu changes so people can get it easily from another person that could lead to a pandemic.
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ATTACHMENT "B"It is highly contagious and is spread from contact with saliva, nasal secretions and feces of infected birds. It is also spread from the respiratory droplets caused by the coughing and sneezing of infected people. Individuals can infect others 1 day before developing symptoms themselves and up to 5 days afterwards.
Related QuestionsHow do I protect myself from the bird (avian) flu until a shot is ready?
ATTACHMENT "B"Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too. Use face masks provided by the hospitals or doctors offices, if you visit or cover your mouth and nose with a scarf when you are in public places Wash your hands often to help protect you from germs. Alcohol based gel hand sanitizers are also effective. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. Throw away used tissues right away.
Related QuestionsIs there avian (bird) flu in the United States ?
PHILA.GOV | Philadelphia Emergency Preparedness and ResponseNo. Public health departments and the US Department of Agriculture are monitoring the situation in the United States , in humans and birds, as well as other animals. To date, avian (bird) flu has not been found in the United States.
Related QuestionsWhat are the symptoms of avian (bird) flu in humans?
PHILA.GOV | Philadelphia Emergency Preparedness and ResponseSymptoms of avian (bird) flu have ranged from flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat and muscle aches) to eye infections, pneumonia, breathing problems, and other life-threatening ailments.
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions - ADB.orgAvian influenza, also known as bird flu, is a contagious viral disease, which is caused by viruses that normally infect only birds (including chickens, ducks, geese, quails and wild birds), and less commonly, pigs and other mammals.Related Questions
