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FLU Symptoms
The term bird flu or avian flu is
used to describe the influenza viruses that infect primarily the
birds' population. In fact, birds appear to be a natural reservoir
of flu viruses - 15 subtypes influenza
A virus are known to be circulating in bird populations. Humans
have caught the disease but only in small numbers as a few very
rare cases have been noticed in the Far East.
Many forms of bird
flu virus cause only mild symptoms in the birds or no symptoms
at all. However, some of the viruses produce a highly contagious
and rapidly fatal disease, leading to severe epidemics.
These virulent viruses are known as
"highly pathogenic avian influenza" and it is these viruses
that cause particular concern. One such avian flu virus is currently
infecting chickens in Asian countries.
Flu is a contagious disease that
is caused by the influenza virus. It attacks the respiratory tract
in humans (nose, throat, and lungs). Influenza is an ailment which
is different from, and usually much more severe than, the "common
cold". It takes about 1-2 days from the time of exposure to
the virus (i.e., infection) to the development of symptoms. This
period is called the "incubation period."
The main symptoms of bird flu in birds
or poultry are depression, loss of appetite, cessation of egg laying,
nervous signs, swelling and blue discoloration of combs and wattles
due to disturbance of blood circulation, coughing, sneezing and
diarrhea. Sudden death can also occur without any previous signs.
The mortality rate may reach up to
100% depending on the species, their age, the virus type involved
and environmental factors like concurrent bacterial infections.
Clinical signs of bird flu consist primarily of mild respiratory
disease, depression and drop in egg production in laying birds.
Symptoms of bird flu in humans range
from typical flu-like symptoms such as:
- Sore throat
- Cough
- Fever
- Pneumonia
- Respiratory distress
- Respiratory failure
- Life threatening complications
The symptoms of bird flu normally
depend on the virus which has caused the infection.
These symptoms are usually referred to as "flu-like symptoms."
In addition, people infected with influenza complain of moderate
or severe malaise and fatigue. Illness can last for up to 1-2 weeks,
although fever generally lasts only 3-8 days.
Anti-viral drugs like Amantadine,
Rimantadine, have
been found to be effective in treating influenza A Relenza
and Tamiflu can treat
Influenza A and B both as well as bird flu.
The flu virus can start spreading
one day before the infected person falls sick. Hence you must rest
if you feel the symptoms of Flu. It will help you get better and
keep you away from spreading the flu virus. Flu is contagious even
for 3 or 4 days after symptoms appear. You should drink plenty of
fluids in order to avoid dehydration during this period.
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