What are the symptoms of bird flu?
The symptoms of bird flu in humans can range from mild to severe and may include:
- Fever
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Muscle aches
- Chills
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
What causes bird flu?
Bird flu is caused by avian influenza viruses, which live in the intestines of infected birds. The disease spreads when birds shed the virus through their saliva, nasal secretions, and droppings. Other birds or people can become infected through direct contact with these secretions or contaminated surfaces.
How common are bird flu infections?
Bird flu infections in humans are rare. Most cases occur in people who have had close contact with infected birds or contaminated environments. Outbreaks can occur in certain areas where domestic birds are raised.
Who is more likely to get bird flu?
People at higher risk for bird flu include:
- Poultry workers who handle birds
- People who live near or have contact with infected birds
- People who travel to areas where bird flu outbreaks are happening
How can I treat bird flu?
If a person gets bird flu, treatment may include antiviral medications. It’s very important to seek medical advice as soon as possible if you think you have been infected.
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How to prevent bird flu?
To reduce the risk of bird flu, you can:
- Avoid contact with wild birds and their droppings
- Practice good hygiene, especially when handling birds or poultry
- Cook poultry and eggs thoroughly
Final thoughts
Bird flu is mainly a disease that affects birds, but it can infect humans in certain situations. If you have concerns about bird flu, it’s best to speak to your GP or healthcare provider.