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What is Being Done to Prevent the Global Spread of the Bird Flu Virus?

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To help prevent its spread, many Governments and health officials are working hard to bring about a greater civilian awareness of the dangers of avian flu and the importance of swift precautionary action when new cases are identified or infections suspected in both birds and/or humans.
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Can bird flu virus spread to my pet dog and cat?

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There is no evidence that bird flu is a risk to dogs. Recently, there have been reports of a canine influenza virus in the U.S. but this is a different flu virus that affects only dogs. There is evidence from the Asian outbreak that the bird flu virus might affect cats fed raw poultry, but there is currently no cause for concern because the virus is not present in the U.S.
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Can cats spread the bird flu virus to people?

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There is no evidence that cats can spread the bird flu virus to humans. No cases of avian influenza in humans have been linked to exposure to sick cats, and no outbreaks among populations of cats have been reported. All of the bird flu infections in cats have been associated with outbreaks in domestic or wild birds and acquired through eating raw meat from an infected bird.
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How is the bird flu virus spread?

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All birds are thought to be susceptible to bird flu, but wild migratory birds usually carry the virus in their intestines without becoming infected. As they migrate over long distances, these birds spread the disease to domestic poultry, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, pheasants, and quail. Poultry populations are more vulnerable to infection, and this is typically where disease occurs.
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How does bird flu spread?

Avian Flu Frequently Asked Questions
Infected birds shed flu virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. Susceptible birds become infected when they have contact with contaminated excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with excretions. It is believed that most cases of bird flu infection in humans have resulted from contact with infected poultry or contaminated surfaces.
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How is bird flu spread to humans?

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The bird flu virus is found in the saliva, nasal secretions, and feces of an infected bird. People need to have close contact with infected birds or surfaces contaminated with their excretions to get bird flu. There is no evidence of sustained person-to-person transmission of the virus at this time.
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Are there any travel restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of bird flu?

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WHO is not recommending any restrictions on travel to the affected countries. This is because the reported cases acquire the infection through direct contact with infected poultry on the farms or in live bird market. There is no evidence for human to human transmission of the infection. The current infection is spreading through trade of domesticated birds or through the natural flight route of infected birds.
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Can the bird flu spread to North America?

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There have been reports of the bird flu in North America, but it is a different strain that is not as dangerous as the H5N1 virus. So far the deadly virus H5N1 has yet to show up in America. But experts say they wouldn't be surprised if it does. It could come from a wild bird that will carry it in from Asia or Europe as they head back north in the spring to nesting grounds in the Arctic. It may arrive first in far western Canada, Alaska, parts of the U.S.
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How can you prevent the spread of flu?

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Clean your hands often, using either soap and water or waterless alcohol-based hand rubs, which removes potentially infectious materials from your skin and helps prevent disease transmission. Cover your cough and discard exposed tissue. Do not go to work sick This agency is an equal provider of services and an equal employment opportunity employer-Civil Rights Act 1964 (CRA) I have reviewed or received a copy of Portage County Health Department's HIPAA Policy.
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What is being done to prevent the spread of bird flu? What can I do to prevent it?

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The World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are preparing for the possibility that bird flu could spread to people all over the world (a pandemic). Experts are working on a shot (vaccine) to protect people from getting bird flu virus. They are also storing up large supplies of antiviral medicines. The United States' government has also developed a flu plan. This is a plan to prepare for a pandemic and to make sure as few people as possible get the virus.
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Do you believe a global bird flu pandemic will occur within the next 4 months?

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Free polls from Pollhost.com Flu viruses are constantly changing and adapting, so it is likely that viruses sufficiently different from 'ordinary' flu strains to cause a pandemic will emerge from time to time. International disease experts are saying that the world is overdue for the next pandemic.
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What can we do to prevent bird flu in our homes?

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Maintain a healthy environment and sanitary surrounding (especially if there are bird/poultry pens and cages). Don't throw bird/poultry innards and feathers recklessly, always place them in a plastic bag and dispose properly.
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Is there a vaccine to prevent bird flu?

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present there is no vaccine for bird flu. It will take about 4 months to produce a vaccine that can be available in the market. Influenza vaccine is available but it will not protect against the bird flu. This vaccine is different from year to year. The change becomes necessary since influenza viruses tend to undergo frequent and permanent changes.
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How is the flu spread?

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The flu, much like the common cold, is airborne and can be easily transmitted from person to person. When a person infected with the flu virus sneezes, coughs, or even speaks, microscopic droplets that contain the virus are expelled into the air, which, if inhaled, can infect others. The flu can also be transmitted by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the eyes, nose or mouth.
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What is "Bird Flu"?

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Bird Flu" or Avian Influenza is a highly contagious viral disease that can classified as either low pathogenic (low mortality) or high pathogenic (up to 100% mortality). Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza like the common flu in humans is a common annual event in birds. High Pathogenic Avian Influenza like the H5N1 virus circulating in Asia, Europe, and Africa is less common.
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Avian Flu Awareness: Case Western Reserve University
Avian influenza, or bird flu, is a virus that is highly contagious among wild birds and often fatal to domesticated birds and poultry. There are several strains of bird flu that affect birds, but the one causing the most concern is the H5N1 subtype, which is highly lethal to domesticated birds. The H5N1 strain was first detected in humans in 1997 and has killed 67 people in Southeast Asia since 2003.
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Avian influenza occurs naturally among birds. The viruses usually don't infect humans. However, in 1997, a deadly strain of bird flu known as H5N1 appeared among humans in Hong Kong. Eighteen people were hospitalized and six people died. All of them had had close contact with poultry. H5N1 resurfaced in Hong Kong in 2003, killing one person. Since then cases of human infection with the bird flu virus have been reported in a number of countries in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa.
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Avian Bird Flu Pandemic - Frequently Asked Questions
Bird ? or avian ? flu is caused by a virus that usually infects birds (particularly poultry) but occasionally crosses the species barrier and infects humans ? recently predominantly in the Far East, although it also happens elsewhere. Until recently, avian flu was thought to affect people rarely and usually cause only mild disease such as conjunctivitis. Since 1997, however, one strain of bird flu ? H5N1 ? has been associated with a very high death rate when people have been affected.
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How is the bird (avian) flu currently spread?

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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.
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Can the spread of bird flu occur from one human being to another?

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present there is no indication for spread of bird flu from one human being to the other However, this can happen in future. The influenza virus type A and its various subtypes can in the presence of another influenza virus merge with it through mixing and reassortment. This can lead to appearance of a new virus with characteristics that are different from the parent viruses. Since the population has no immunity to the new virus subtype it can appear as a serious life threatening disease.
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How do we control the spread of Bird Flu?

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Control measures include rapid destruction ("culling" or "stamping out") of all infected or exposed birds, proper disposal of carcasses, quarantining and rigorous disinfection of farms, biosecurity enhancement, public awareness campaign, surveillance and monitoring, research and development, national and international coordination with agencies, and public health interventions. Another control measure is to restrict movement of live poultry, both within and between countries.
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How is the virus spread?

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The virus can occur naturally in some wild migratory water birds, such as ducks and geese, which do not get sick from the virus but can carry it to other birds. Domestic poultry such as chickens and turkeys can get bird flu. These bird flu viruses pose no serious threat to human health.
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Avian Bird Flu Pandemic - Frequently Asked Questions
The virus is easily passed from person to person by breathing in air containing virus produced when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes. It can spread through hand/face contact after touching a person or surface contaminated with the virus.
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Will the H5N1 bird flu virus cause the next pandemic?

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Scientists cannot predict whether the H5N1 avian influenza virus will cause a pandemic. But federal, state and local health officials are working with their counterparts throughout the world to track H5N1 as it occurs in birds, and to watch for possible human cases.
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