How Perilous is Avian Flu’s Human Transmission


by Shane Julian

Commonly defined as an infection in birds caused by Type A strains of influenza virus Avian Flu is gradually showing dangerous symptoms of destruction in Human beings.

The extent of this disease can reach far beyond bird’s and pig’s species and the incident occurring in Hong Kong has proved its hazardous effects. The H5N1 virus affected 18 people out of which 6 died. H5N1 is of particular concern for several reasons. H5N1 mutates rapidly and has a documented propensity to acquire genes from viruses infecting other animal species. Its ability to cause severe disease in humans has now been acknowledged on two occasions. Studies reveal that isolates from this virus have a high pathogenicity and can cause severe disease in humans.

Familiar Symptoms of Bird Flu

The common symptoms in people suffering from bird flu are fever, cough, sore throat and muscle aches to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases such as acute respiratory distress. The disease can lead to life threatening consequences. The intensity of the symptoms of bird flu generally depends on the virus that caused the infection.

What can lead to its transmission?

The birds that are infected from this disorder shed flu virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. Susceptible birds become infected when they have contact with contaminated excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with excretions. The most common factor for the transmission of bird flu in human being is believed to be the gradual contact with infected poultry or contaminated surfaces but the spread of avian influenza virus from one person to another hasn’t been observed yet.

Risk Associated with bird flu

The chances of infection are rare but during an outbreak of bird flu among poultry domesticated chicken, ducks, turkeys), there is a possible risk to people who have contact with infected birds or surfaces that have been contaminated with excretions from infected birds. The current outbreak of avian influenza (H5N1 virus) among poultry in Asia and Europe that has led to human infection and deaths is a burning instance of its death-defying capabilities.

Possible Treatment

Several studies have proved that the prescription medicines approved for human flu viruses should work in preventing bird flu infection in humans.

About the Author

Shane Julian is an associated editor to the website www.checkflu.com, an Roche Tamiflu Online site, is committed to provide visitors with complete information on Roche Tamiflu, Treatment of Influenza, Tamiflu, Influenza, Avian Influenza, H5N1 Virus, Human Transmission, Bird Flu, Mutating Virus, Neuraminidase Inhibitors, Oseltamivir Phosphate, Treatment of Flu, Types of Influenza virus and other related topics. Your feedback & comments will be highly appreciated at shane.julian@gmail.com

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