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What Makes the Avian Flu Such a Concern

The avian flu has become one of the most common concerns in the medical world. What makes it different from the typical flu is that the avian flu is harder to control and that it is transmitted through different means. Controlling the flu in this case is especially hard to do.

 

Known by many as the “bird flu,” this is a form of influenza that is carried around through wild birds. Carrier birds have developed an immunity to this flu and they will not be harmed by it. Domestic birds can be harmed and killed by this flu though. This includes not only turkeys and chickens but also household pets. In fact, chicken production in North America and Europe has been significantly impacted by this form of the flu. With this in mind the link that the flu can have to humans is especially one to watch for.

Controlling the flu here is difficult in that the avian flu can be transmitted through various different means. Secretions from birds, including saliva, feces and mucus, can transmit the flu to others. This virus is generally unable to be found until it is too late in that it is found in dying chickens most of the time. This has forced poultry ranchers to kill off large numbers of their livestock.

When a person has had close contact with the secretions from these animals they will be likely to develop this form of the flu. This means that the bird flu is not a risk to the general public at this time, but there is always the risk that there will be an impact. However, the risk of the disease is something that is especially troubling.

While the avian flu is not an immediate concern there are worries that controlling the flu in this case will be very dangerous. There are no cures at hand for this strain, so it is best to be aware that the strain could possibly mutate to the point where it will be easier to transmit the disease to other humans. The most vulnerable of people are those in the Third World who do not have the technology to prevent the disease, but even civilized worlds are at risk.

There have been some developments in the treatment of this form, but they have not been proven to be effective. That's because this flu has not been as widespread as the typical flu has been.

Because it is still one that is mysterious, the avian flu is something that can be dangerous. There is a risk that it could become a massive danger in the world, but there has been plenty of research of it. The risk at this time of the avian flu is limited, but it is best to be aware of the dangers that are common in this flu.



 

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