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Avian influenza (aka bird flu, avian flu) is caused by a type of influenza virus that is hosted by birds, but may infect several species of mammals. It was first identified in Italy in the early 1900s and is now known to exist worldwide. A strain of the H5N1-type of avian influenza virus that emerged in 1997 has been identified as the most likely source of a future influenza pandemic. Strains of avian influenza virus may infect various types of animals, including birds, pigs, horses, seals, whales and humans. However, wild fowl act as natural asymptomatic carriers, spreading it to more susceptible domestic stocks. Avian influenza virus spreads in the air and in manure and there is no evidence that the virus can survive in well cooked meat.
Diagnosis
How to Recognise Avian InfluenzaWhat to look for
Poultry Vaccination as a strategy for controlling AI in commercial birds
Outbreaks of avian influenza in the poultry industry cause devastating economic losses and is generally controlled through extensive culling of infected birds. Alternative strategies also use vaccination as a supplementary control measure during avian influenza outbreaks.
Advantages of Vaccination
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Biosecurity Avian Influenza (Fowl Plague) is a potentially devastating disease, predominantly of chickens and turkeys, although the virus can also affect game birds (pheasants, partridge and quail), ratites (ostrich and emu), psittacine and passerine birds.
Avian Influenza is caused by an orthomyxovirus, or influenza virus and can survive for considerable lengths of time outside of the host and birds are infected through contact with other birds, mechanical vectors such as vehicles and equipment and personnel travelling between farms, markets and abattoirs. Precautionary requirements include cleaning and disinfection of premises and the establishment of a Biosecurity barrier to help prevent spread of disease is essential. For more information on biosecurity see the links below
Latest Avian / Bird Flu NewsCatch up with the latest bird flu news from across the globe with our daily bird flu updates...Sign up for our weekly newsletter... Bookmark this page and keep up-to-date with ease... TIP - Click the flags for that Country's News Only Wednesday, May 27, 2009 Oz Defends Anti-flu Steps as Global Cases Rise AUSTRALIA - Australia on Saturday defended its escalation of swine flu protection measures as global health chiefs said a vaccine could be ready as early as June and worldwide cases continued to rise. Tuesday, April 28, 2009 Peak Flu Season Puts Oz at Heightened Risk AUSTRALIA - Experts say the swine flu outbreak currently stoking fears of a global epidemic poses a greater risk to Australia, with the onset of winter bringing the peak of the flu cycle. Tuesday, March 03, 2009 Australian Researchers Closer to Bird Flu Vaccine AUSTRALIA - Melbourne researchers say they are closer to developing a human vaccine for avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu. Wednesday, December 03, 2008 Invisible Line 'Protects Australia from Bird Flu' AUSTRALIA - Australia's best defence against an outbreak of avian influenza is an invisible line passing through the Indonesian archipelago between Bali and Lombok that birds are reluctant to cross, a team of zoologists says. Wednesday, October 29, 2008 Rockeby Biomed Receives $800k Bird Flu Grant AUSTRALIA - Perth-listed company Rockeby Biomed has received grants worth about $800,000 from the Singaporean Government for further development of its Bird Flu treatments, the company has announced. Monday, September 22, 2008 Biosecurity Queensland Monitoring NZ AI Reports QUEENSLAND - Reports of a strain of avian influenza (AI), or "bird flu", being detected in wild ducks in New Zealand should act as a reminder to Australian poultry owners to maintain good biosecurity standards. Friday, September 12, 2008 Bird flu a threat to Pacific, Says Expert AUSTRALIA - A leading environmental expert says the route for bird flu could be closer in the Pacific region than imagine before as the Australian islands just three kilometres from the Papua New Guinea coastline are a major bio-security threat. Wednesday, July 02, 2008 Nobel Prize-Winner Optimistic about Stopping Avian Flu AUSTRALIA - Australian Nobel Laureate for Medicine, Peter Doherty, believes a bird flu pandemic is becoming less likely. Tuesday, July 01, 2008 Bird Flu Virus 'Unlikely to Reach Australia' AUSTRALIA - An international conference in Brisbane has been told that it is unlikely a deadly strain of the bird flu virus will ever reach Australia. Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Authorities Approve Avian Flu Vaccine AUSTRALIA - CSL has received approval to register Panvax for humans Wednesday, May 28, 2008 GPs Sidelined in Bird Flu Fight: Study AUSTRALIA - It's been 11 years since six people in Hong Kong died after contracting the H5N1 virus more commonly known as bird flu. Wednesday, May 14, 2008 Experts Still Concerned About Deadly Bird Flu AUSTRALIA - World health experts believe there is still a chance the Asian bird flu virus could develop into a killer strain and sweep across the world. Thursday, May 01, 2008 Bird Flu Vaccines Get First Thumbs Up AUSTRALIA - Two bird flu vaccines have won the first nod from a government committee for registration to protect Australians against an avian flu pandemic. Friday, April 11, 2008 Curb Bird Flu with Prevention, Not Cure AUSTRALIA - Indonesia and other nations battling bird flu need to put more effort into conventional disease control rather than relying on a vaccine to stop the virus spreading, an Australian expert has warned. Thursday, April 10, 2008 Bird Flu Remains Strong Threat to Australia AUSTRALIA - The CSIRO is warning the threats of bird flu entering Australia and becoming pandemic are as real as ever. Thursday, February 21, 2008 Indonesian Bird Flu Claims Rejected AUSTRALIA - Sad and ill-informed - that’s the critique given by Australian bird flu experts on a book by the Indonesian Health Minister, alleging that the World Health Organization is involved in a global conspiracy to profit from the virus. Friday, February 08, 2008 Australia, Hong Kong report Tamiflu-resistant flu AUSTRALIA - Australia and Hong Kong have joined North America and parts of Europe in reporting seasonal influenza viruses with increased resistance to the antiviral drug Tamiflu, the World Health Organisation said on Thursday. Thursday, February 07, 2008 The Race to Stop Bird Flu Dead in its Tracks AUSTRALIA — Researchers at Griffith University Institute for Glycomics, Queensland led by Professor Mark von Itzstein have developed a technique to 'crack-the-code' of the deadly H5N1 avian influenza virus. Wednesday, January 09, 2008 Progress in Milk-Based Flu Anitbodies MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - Anadis Limited, today announced major progress in its anti-flu virus antibody program. The milk- derived anti-flu virus antibodies are all-natural and will provide immediate-acting immune enhancement once deposited topically on mucosal surfaces that come in contact with the influenza virus. Results from human trials are anticipated within 18 months. Thursday, August 23, 2007 Illegal fishing threatens Australia with bird-flu AUSTRALIA - Ilegal Indonesian fishing raises the risk of diseases such as bird flu and rabies being brought into Australia, the government has warned after a skirmish between a warship and a poacher.
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How to Recognise Avian Influenza
Outbreaks of avian influenza in the poultry industry cause devastating economic losses and is generally controlled through extensive culling of infected birds. Alternative strategies also use vaccination as a supplementary control measure during avian influenza outbreaks.
Avian Influenza (Fowl Plague) is a potentially devastating disease, predominantly of chickens and turkeys, although the virus can also affect game birds (pheasants, partridge and quail), ratites (ostrich and emu), psittacine and passerine birds.

