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Bird Flue
Avian Influenza
• Avian influenza, more commonly known as
  bird flu is a contagious viral infection which
  can affect all species of birds. This
  infectious disease is caused by type A
  strain of the influenza virus. There are
  about fifteen subtypes of influenza viruses.
  Influenza A (H5N1) is a subtype of the
  Type A influenza virus
The 1918 flu pandemic killed more people than WWI
• The virus was first isolated from birds
  (terns) in South Africa in 1961
• Avian influenza A (H5N1) was first
  recognised in 1997 in Hong Kong
• During this outbreak, 18 people were
  affected, with six deaths and the outbreak
  was halted in Hong Kong by slaughter of
  the chickens.
• In 2003, H7N7 avian influenza affected poultry
  flocks in the Netherlands, leading to one human
  death amongst 83 affected people. The outbreak
  was halted by culling affected flocks.
• H5N1 has recently re-emerged in many Asian
  countries in slightly altered form. The disease
  have been confirmed among poultry in
  Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
  Japan, Laos, South Korea, Thailand and
  Vietnam.
Symptoms
• Symptoms include
  coughing, sneezing, ruffled
  feathers, swelling of the
  skin under the eyes,
  blisters on the combs,
  swollen heads, nervous
  signs like depression, and
  diarrhea. Decreased food
  consumption and drops in
  egg production are among
  some of the earliest and
  most predictable signs of
  disease. In some cases,
  birds die rapidly without
  clinical signs of disease.
Human


• Subtypes of the influenza A virus known
  as (H5N1) and (H9N2) have been known
  to infect humans. The symptoms of avian
  influenza in humans are akin to those of
  human influenza, fever, fatigue, malaise,
  myalgia, sore throat, cough and in severe
  cases pneumonia. Conjunctivitis is seen in
  some patients.
Spreading
• Certain water birds act as hosts of avian
  influenza virus by carrying the virus in their
  intestinal tract and shedding it in their
  feces.
• Infected birds shed virus in saliva, nasal
  secretions and feces.
• The avian influenza virus can remain
  viable for long periods of time at moderate
  temperatures, and can survive indefinitely
  in frozen material. As a result, the disease
  can be spread through improper disposal
  of infected carcasses, manure, or poultry
  by-products.
• Transmission of Avian influenza A from
  birds to humans is a rare event; but it may
  spread to humans, when they come into
  contact with the droppings of infected birds
Prevention
• Infected birds shed virus in the first two
  weeks of infection
• No contact with newly affected and
  suspectable birds
• Preventing direct contact with free-flying
  birds and protecting domestic poultry from
  contact with the feces of wild birds is an
  important way to prevent avian influenza.
• Apart from being highly
  contagious, avian influenza
  viruses are readily transmitted
  from farm to farm by
  mechanical means, such as by
  contaminated equipment,
  vehicles, feed, cages, or
  clothing

 •Highly pathogenic viruses can survive for long
 periods in the environment, especially when
 temperatures are low. In the absence of prompt
 control measures backed by good surveillance, the
 epidemic can last for years
• Any object located
  on an infected
  poultry farm must
  be considered
  contaminated and
  should be
  completely
  cleaned and
  disinfected before
  it is moved from
  that premises.
• Influenza viruses are very sensitive to most detergents
  and disinfectants.
• They are readily inactivated by heating and drying.
  However, flu viruses are well-protected from inactivation
  by organic material and infectious virus can be
  recovered from manure for up to 105 days.
• Complete removal of all organic material is part of any
  effective disinfection procedure.
• All buildings should be cleaned and disinfected after an
  infected flock is removed.
• The poultry litter should be composted before being used
  as manure to cultivated lands.
• Organic material should be removed
  followed by complete cleaning and
  disinfection of all surfaces. Contaminated
  litter and manure is problematic and
  should be composted to ensure that it
  does not spread infectious virus.
Treatment
• There is no effective treatment for avian
  influenza. Good husbandry, proper nutrition and
  broad spectrum antibiotics may
  reduce secondary infections
• Diagnosis of avian influenza may be made on
  the basis of symptoms and events leading to the
  disease. However, since the symptoms and
  course of avian influenza are similar to other
  diseases, laboratory diagnosis is essential.
• Recently discovered anti-viral drug, Tamiflue is
  considered as the only possible defense against
  an outbreak of human to human avian flue.
• A chemical compound called shikimic acid is the
  basic material for making Tamiflue drug.
• The acid is extracted from a spice named star
  anise, which is harvested in China, North
  Vietnam and neighbouring countries.
• The drug has proved effective against the lethal
  H5N1 strain of the bird flu. The drug will not
  prevent the Avian flue but it can reduce the
  severity of the disease.
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  • 2. • Avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu is a contagious viral infection which can affect all species of birds. This infectious disease is caused by type A strain of the influenza virus. There are about fifteen subtypes of influenza viruses. Influenza A (H5N1) is a subtype of the Type A influenza virus
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  • 5. The 1918 flu pandemic killed more people than WWI
  • 6. • The virus was first isolated from birds (terns) in South Africa in 1961 • Avian influenza A (H5N1) was first recognised in 1997 in Hong Kong • During this outbreak, 18 people were affected, with six deaths and the outbreak was halted in Hong Kong by slaughter of the chickens.
  • 7. • In 2003, H7N7 avian influenza affected poultry flocks in the Netherlands, leading to one human death amongst 83 affected people. The outbreak was halted by culling affected flocks. • H5N1 has recently re-emerged in many Asian countries in slightly altered form. The disease have been confirmed among poultry in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • 9. Symptoms • Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, ruffled feathers, swelling of the skin under the eyes, blisters on the combs, swollen heads, nervous signs like depression, and diarrhea. Decreased food consumption and drops in egg production are among some of the earliest and most predictable signs of disease. In some cases, birds die rapidly without clinical signs of disease.
  • 10. Human • Subtypes of the influenza A virus known as (H5N1) and (H9N2) have been known to infect humans. The symptoms of avian influenza in humans are akin to those of human influenza, fever, fatigue, malaise, myalgia, sore throat, cough and in severe cases pneumonia. Conjunctivitis is seen in some patients.
  • 11. Spreading • Certain water birds act as hosts of avian influenza virus by carrying the virus in their intestinal tract and shedding it in their feces. • Infected birds shed virus in saliva, nasal secretions and feces.
  • 12. • The avian influenza virus can remain viable for long periods of time at moderate temperatures, and can survive indefinitely in frozen material. As a result, the disease can be spread through improper disposal of infected carcasses, manure, or poultry by-products.
  • 13. • Transmission of Avian influenza A from birds to humans is a rare event; but it may spread to humans, when they come into contact with the droppings of infected birds
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  • 18. Prevention • Infected birds shed virus in the first two weeks of infection • No contact with newly affected and suspectable birds • Preventing direct contact with free-flying birds and protecting domestic poultry from contact with the feces of wild birds is an important way to prevent avian influenza.
  • 19. • Apart from being highly contagious, avian influenza viruses are readily transmitted from farm to farm by mechanical means, such as by contaminated equipment, vehicles, feed, cages, or clothing •Highly pathogenic viruses can survive for long periods in the environment, especially when temperatures are low. In the absence of prompt control measures backed by good surveillance, the epidemic can last for years
  • 20. • Any object located on an infected poultry farm must be considered contaminated and should be completely cleaned and disinfected before it is moved from that premises.
  • 21. • Influenza viruses are very sensitive to most detergents and disinfectants. • They are readily inactivated by heating and drying. However, flu viruses are well-protected from inactivation by organic material and infectious virus can be recovered from manure for up to 105 days. • Complete removal of all organic material is part of any effective disinfection procedure. • All buildings should be cleaned and disinfected after an infected flock is removed. • The poultry litter should be composted before being used as manure to cultivated lands.
  • 22. • Organic material should be removed followed by complete cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces. Contaminated litter and manure is problematic and should be composted to ensure that it does not spread infectious virus.
  • 23. Treatment • There is no effective treatment for avian influenza. Good husbandry, proper nutrition and broad spectrum antibiotics may reduce secondary infections • Diagnosis of avian influenza may be made on the basis of symptoms and events leading to the disease. However, since the symptoms and course of avian influenza are similar to other diseases, laboratory diagnosis is essential.
  • 24. • Recently discovered anti-viral drug, Tamiflue is considered as the only possible defense against an outbreak of human to human avian flue. • A chemical compound called shikimic acid is the basic material for making Tamiflue drug. • The acid is extracted from a spice named star anise, which is harvested in China, North Vietnam and neighbouring countries. • The drug has proved effective against the lethal H5N1 strain of the bird flu. The drug will not prevent the Avian flue but it can reduce the severity of the disease.
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  • 26. Lottery win more likely than bird flu Your chances of winning the lottery are about 1 in 14 million. Your chances of catching bird flu are more like 1 in 100 million,