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6 wrz 2017 · DEFINATION • AVIAN INFLUENZA (AI) is a viral influenza of birds including chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls, and other avian species. • Symptoms vary in severity from asymptomatic infections to mild respiratory and reproductive diseases to an acute , highly fatal systemic diseases.
22 cze 2020 · This document discusses avian influenza in both poultry and humans. It describes the geographic distribution and pathogenicity of low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) and high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in birds worldwide.
20 kwi 2017 · AVIAN INFLUENZA (AI) is a viral influenza of birds including chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls, and other avian species. This document provides an overview of avian influenza, including its history, types, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, vaccination, and prevention/control.
2 mar 2011 · AVIAN INFLUENZA. a WHO/MZCC informational leaflet for people living in Avian Influenza affected areas. Is an infectious disease of birds caused by the influenza virus Influenza strain H5N1 has been transmitted from poultry to humans through direct contact , causing deaths since 1997.
Avian Influenza. Controlling Animal Influenza and Decreasing Animal-to-Human Transmission. David E. Swayne. Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory. Agricultural Research Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Athens, Georgia. Studies to assess effectiveness of strategies to control animal influenza Studies to assess optimal approaches to use ...
3 paź 2023 · Humans can be infected with avian, swine and other influenza viruses. Direct contact with infected animals (through handling, culling, slaughtering or processing) or indirect contact (through environments contaminated with bodily fluids from infected animals) represent a risk for human infection.
4 sie 2014 · Avian Influenza in Birds • Occurs naturally in wild birds • Lives in their intestines • Usually does not cause them harm • Very contagious to domesticated birds (Poultry) • Animals in a small enclosed environment • Usually resulting in severe illness then death • Disease can be picked up in many ways • Contaminated water ...