Articles about Avian flu (0-50 of 215)

  • If Birds Aren't Dying, Where Is Bird Flu?
    By: Sherrida Woodley | - In the spring of 2006 almost a thousand square miles of Scotland were placed under quarantine after the first British case of H5N1 bird flu was confirmed in a mute swan. The bird was found dead in a fishing village-nothing suspicious, found during routine surveillance. But a week later, after extensive testing, it was found to have the deadly virus. The conclusion: The swan, considered local waterfowl, had probably contracted the virus from migrating birds.

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  • The Threat Of An Avian Pandemic Situation
    By: Carl H. Timbur | - I have a friend who is totally obsessed with the threat of an avian pandemic. She can't get the signs of avian bird flu off of her mind. Every time she is sick, she compares her personal maladies with a listing of avian flu symptoms.

    The problem is that just about each grievance, from a gentle headache to a life-threatening condition, will be one of many signs of avian flu. She thinks about it so much that she has worried herself sick. It is not an avian chook flu pandemic that thre ...

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  • Swine Flu
    By: Ian Clapham | - Swine Flu Survival Guide


    Learn the Truth about this Killer Virus and How to Survive it.


    The Swine Flu has dragged on longer than first expected with casualties globally.


    Discover How You And Your Loved Ones Can Walk Away From Swine Flu Unscathed.


    The Swine Flu Survival Guide provides you with a reference of what you can do to protect yourself and your family.




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  • Aaian Flu Causes And Treatments
    By: harry jackson | - Avian flu is an infection caused by a certain kind of influenza virus. Although there are many kinds of avian flu, the kind that now concerns health workers is the H5N1 avian flu virus. This virus is found in wild birds.Find an air purifier with documented proof that it does kill germs and viruses in the air and on surfaces.
    Pandemic Flu, means an outbreak of a flu strain that has reached different countries that have no geographical connection. The virus moves easily between birds, and so ...

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  • Avian Flu - Symptoms And Treatments
    By: Sam Michel | - An avian flu virus primarily affects birds. Occasionally an avian flu virus may infect humans or pigs. But, in most cases humans are not infected by the avian flu. Pandemic literally means worldwide epidemic. The fear over an avian flu pandemic arises from the concern that the H5N1 avian flu virus currently spreading throughout the continents of Asia, Africa and Europe has the potential to adapt into a strain that is highly contagious among humans. That is to say it could be spread by coughing a ...
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  • Pandemic Flu History - A Deadly Legacy
    By: Robert G. Knechtel | - A pandemic event is the widespread incidence of a disease that is present through an entire region, continent, or even worldwide. A pandemic flu happens when a new variety of virus invades a community that does not have any resistance to that particular flu strain. Four major pandemics have swept around the globe since 1890.

    The first recorded pandemic flu history happened 1890 and was most intense in the United States and Western Europe.

    The Spanish Flu circled t ...

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  • Songbirds In North America And Their Risk For The Bird Flu
    By: Mike Kershaw | - I love this time of year when it gets warm and the songbirds come back to my landscaped backyard. I have lots of birdhouses, bird feeders, and a couple of bird baths, which all attract all types of birds, along with hummingbird feeders that attract hummingbirds. I love these birds but before I investigated the possibilities, was worried about the bird flu.

    The United States is preparing for the eventual spread of the avian flu to this country and has an aggressive interagency de ...

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  • Pure Water Hydration In An Avian Flu Pandemic
    By: Marcus Stout | - A threat to the nation's health is emerging in Asia and the Indian Sub Continent that has potentially devastating implications. Avian Flu (the H5N1 strain of Influenza A) is a fact in many parts of Asia, although to date the avian strain has not combined with human influenza in a sustained manner.

    If a new strain emerges in humans with the fatality profile of the H5N1 virus, the effect on the world population will be dramatic.

    When the combination to create a human ...

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  • Take Steps To Curb Growth Of Bird Flu Virus
    By: Ashish Jain | - In the recent years, Avian Bird Flu has come out as one of the most deadly diseases, troubling the domesticated birds in large. Till date no vaccination or medication is ready against this life threatening viral disease. Scientists from all over the world are working in direction of formulating a flu vaccination. The vaccination if developed would be very effective against any of the strains of the bird flu virus.

    Through various studies it has been found that there are various st ...

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  • Avian Bird Flu: How Far The Virus Can Effect Humans?
    By: Ashish Jain | - The naturally occurring flu virus in the birds causes the Bird Flu in the avians. This disease is also termed as the Avian influenza. Usually the wild birds are the carriers of this deadly virus. Unbelievable but true, they themselves remain unaffected by them. This virus in turn spreads to the other domesticated birds like the chickens, turkeys and ducks, who are the ones that get affected. The virus after developing further in their body causes sickness and sometimes even death in the infected ...
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  • Avian Flu Is A Potential Pandemic
    By: Ske Chay | - Will the avian flu cause a disaster similar to the Spanish flu of 1918 that killed more than fifty million people in the world?

    Avian flu or avian influenza is spreading at an alarming rate and it is believed that if it continues its flight, it has the potential to cause another major pandemic around the world. This time, it is estimated that up to one hundred and fifty million people may die.

    Avian flu is a disease caused by a specific type of avian or bird influe ...

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  • Bird Flu A Ticking Bomb
    By: Velicu George | - Although the earliest occurrences of avian influenza date back to 1997, when an outbreak in Hong Kong was swiftly dealt with and managed to be contained after causing 6 human deaths, it is the disease's most recent history, from late 2003 onwards, that is seen as a very worrying sign for the situation's future development. After only random cases between 1997 and 2003, Hong Kong and China reported various cases that signalled the start of a rapid spread of the virus across Asia. A couple of year ...
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  • The Best Methods Of Bird Flu Prevention
    By: Scott Byers | - Bird flu prevention is probably at the top of most people's minds right now, thanks to the ongoing news reports about bird flu spreading to humans in Asia.

    The good news is, at the moment, there's little danger of bird flu becoming a pandemic in America because the virus only spreads from bird-to-bird and from bird-to-human. But viruses have a bad habit of mutating, and in the event that it does mutate and begin to spread human-to-human, what bird flu prevention methods will be be ...

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  • An Overview Of Bird Flu
    By: Scott Byers | - Those who have been following the news of the world have invariably heard of the recent bird flu panic. This very dangerous strain of the flu has claimed quite a number of lives in the world and has literally terrified the populace of many countries. Despite the danger of this particular flu strain, many people truly do not know what the bird flu actually is.

    Bird flu (avian influenza) is a virus that is found in the intestines of all different species of birds. Avian flu is highl ...

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  • The Result Of A Bird Flu Pandemic
    By: Dane Stanton | - It is important to understand the result of a bird flu pandemic so that if the time comes, people will be enlightened to the knowledge of its overall effects. Also a country will be able to recover faster and the affect on the economy will not be as severe.

    So What Would The Result Be If A Bird Flu Pandemic Did Happen To Occur?

    Well firstly the worst impact would be a catastrophic loss of life. If the disease was not controlled immediately, the death count could gr ...

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  • Why You Should Be Worried About A Bird Flu Pandemic
    By: Tom J. Smith | - You may have been hearing a lot in the news lately about a bird flu pandemic. You have probably been thinking what does that have to do with me? There is always something to worry about right? Natural disasters, terrorism and now a flu pandemic? The first twonatural disasters and terrorism have a lot in common. They both strike without warning, they leave death and destruction in their wake and they affect a local area. Now in the case of a natural disaster, that area can be fairly larg ...
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  • How To Prepare Your Finances In The Event Of A Bird Flu Pandemic
    By: Tom J. Smith | - If you have been paying attention to the news lately you may of heard of the threat of bird flu and a world pandemic. What would this mean and how would it affect your financial holdings. The World Bank, which has estimated that a bird flu pandemic lasting a year could, cost the global economy up to $2 trillion dollars. The economic toll on the world economy will be catastrophic. That is a forecast no investor wants to hear. Even a mild pandemic could wreck havoc with your investments.

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  • Bird Flu: Killer Epidemic Prevention Advice.
    By: terryt | - With so much concern being shown regarding the Bird Flu situation we are all asking if modern medicine can save us from what could become a human pandemic.
    Unfortunately it would appear that this is most unlikely, as the World Health Organization has explained that although modern day medicine has improved tremendously over the last decades a pandemic, such as bird flu, presently could result in 2 million to 7.4 million deaths globally.

    It was expressed on their website, th ...

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  • Bird Flu: A Global Outbreak, A Global Concern
    By: Cinneide | - In the 1330s, the bubonic plague killed millions of people. Transmitted by rats, the disease originated from China. It later spread to Europe when merchants came back from their long voyage from China. The disease was also spread by fleas that when passed on to humans, became fatal. The bubonic plague continued for years and took the lives of millions of people.

    Seven centuries later, a new disease is threatening to kill many if precautions are not made. This new disease is avian ...

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  • Bird Flu Information And Update
    By: Cinneide | - Laboratory tests have confirmed that bird flu was the cause of death of a middle-aged Indonesian male in November 2005. The man was the 14th fatality of bird flu infections in Indonesia, and the ninth bird flu case confirmed by the World Health Organization after the case was sent by local health officials to Hong Kong for verification.

    The confirmation brings to 70 the number of people in Asia who have died in the last two years from the H5N1 strain, now considered the deadliest ...

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  • Avian Bird Flu Poses Serious Threats To Humans
    By: Cinneide | - The global health community has been in a state of alarm due to recent outbreaks of the avian influenza disease in many parts of the world, particularly in Asia. The disease has infected humans, prompting many to believe that a global pandemic will soon occur.

    In the past decades, avian influenza has affected only birds and in some cases, pigs. Avian influenza does not normally affect humans but the first human case of avian influenza has been recently documented. Diseases previou ...

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  • Bird Flu Explained
    By: Jane Thurnell-Read | - Bird Flu or more correctly, avian flu, is much in the news and causing a lot of anxiety. Many people are worried that they may get it, and the papers are full of horror scenarios.

    There are over 100 strains of avian flu, but most of them do not infect humans. The current strain H5N1 can infect humans, but not easily. The number of cases of avian flu in humans in the current outbreak is very small, and almost all have come about by direct contact with infected or dead birds so ...

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  • What Is The Avian Flu - Also Known As The Bird Flu?
    By: Libby Sustachek | - The Avian flu is a virus carried by birds and spread through their feces and other secretions. Those most at risk are people who come into contact with infected birds. Of the people who have been infected, many are from families that keep chickens around the home.

    There have been no signs of the Bird Flu in the United States as yet, and the virus is not easily transmitted from birds to humans. However, once confined to Asia, the Bird Flu has now been identified in other countries ...

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  • Bird Flu-worst-case Scenario
    By: Bird Flu | - There has been a lot of buzz about bird flu or the avian influenza and how it could become a global pandemic. What would a pandemic really mean? The federal government just launched a 7 billion dollar program to help the prevention and out break of a bird flu pandemic. There have only been 83 deaths from avian flu worldwide since 2003. Health experts have not yet seen evidence of human to human transmission. So what does it mean? And why is everyone so worried about a pandemic?

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  • Avian Flu Fact Sheet
    By: lar | - A number of countries are reporting cases of avian influenza, commonly referred to as bird flu in their domestic and wild bird populations. The H5N1 strain of influenza causes severe disease in domesticated fowl. In addition, there are confirmed cases of bird-to-human transmissions of avian influenza in the South East Asia region, many of which have resulted in death. Please visit the WHO website, http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/en/ for the most up to date informat ...
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