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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 Thursday, August 21, 2008 Avian Flu Strain Transferable in Mammals GLOBE - University-led research revealed a strain of the avian flu virus once considered less severe could develop the ability to be transmitted from one mammal to another, leading to a human pandemic, according to results published by the Public Library of Science. Wednesday, August 20, 2008 Researchers Find Trends in Study of Indonesia's H5N1 Cases INDONESIA - Public health officials from Indonesia recently published an analysis of nearly all of the country's H5N1 avian influenza cases, revealing that death was more likely in those who received antiviral treatment late, were not part of a cluster, and lived in an urban area. Young Scouts Add Voices to Curb Bird Flu in West Java INDONESIA - More than 5,000 Indonesian boy and girl scouts have pledged to fight the battle against avian influenza in their home province of West Java. Tuesday, August 19, 2008 1918 Flu Survivors' Antibodies Helpful Anti-bird Flu Fight CHINA - Antibodies from survivors of the most devastating 1918 influenza pandemic still protect against the virus, providing a new approach to battle future epidemics that could be triggered by bird flu. Monday, August 18, 2008 S Korea Declares Itself Bird Flu-Free SOUTH KOREA - The South Korean government said Sunday that the country is a bird flu "clean zone" after three months without a confirmed case of the bird flu virus. Friday, August 15, 2008 LAOS: New veterinary law targets bird flu LAOS - A new Veterinary Law passed on 25 July is good news in the fight against avian influenza (AI - bird flu), given that Laos is surrounded by neighbours that have suffered severe AI outbreaks. Thursday, August 14, 2008 Bird Flu Impact in Vietnam Lessened: FAO VIETNAM - A representative from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations said Vietnam 's efforts have lessened impacts from bird flu in the country, especially on humans. Experts Closing In On Avian Flu Breakthrough UK - Groundbreaking research to enable rapid diagnosis of bird flu - including the deadly H5N1 strain which can be fatal if passed on to humans - is being developed with the help of Nottingham Trent University. Wednesday, August 13, 2008 Ghana Calls for Cross-Border Meeting GHANA - The Veterinary Services Directorate, has invited its partners from neighbouring Togo and Benin to a cross border meeting at Aflao to discuss common measures to prevent the incursions of the Avian Influenza (bird flu) following its outbreak in Nigeria last month. H9N2 Avian Flu Virus Has Pandemic Potential in Humans GLOBAL - Hongquan Wan of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Maryland has published a paper with a number of co-authors on the pandemic potential of the the H9N2 flu virus in humans. International Symposium on Avian Influenza in April 2009 GLOBAL - The 7th International Symposium on Avian Influenza will be held at the University of Georgia on 5-8 April 2009. Tuesday, August 12, 2008 N. Sumatra Remains Alert Against Bird Flu Outbreak INDONESIA - The North Sumatra Health Office remains on "extraordinary occurrence" (KLB) alert status following the deaths of three people and the hospitalization of 13 others believed to have contracted bird flu. Outbreak Reported in Southern Vietnamese Province VIET NAM - Specimens from 570 ducks raised by two households in Vietnam's southern Ben Tre province have been recently tested positive to bird flu virus strain H5N1, according to local newspaper Youth on Tuesday. Monday, August 11, 2008 Pitsanulok Prepares for Bird FluThreat THAILAND - This morning at the Ratchapruek Hotel in Pitsanulok province, provincial Governor Somboon Sripattanawat (สมบูรณ์ ศรีพัฒนาวัฒน์) opened a pro-active meeting to rehearse measures safeguarding against Avian Influenza. 13 Indonesians Test Negative for Bird Flu JAKARTA, INDONESIA - A senior health official says 13 villagers hospitalized with bird flu-like symptoms in western Indonesia have tested negative for the disease. FAO Confirms New Bird Flu Virus Strain in Nigeria NIGERIA - A strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) not previously recorded in sub-Saharan Africa has been detected in Nigeria for the first time, FAO said today. The strain has similarities to those found in Italy, Afghanistan and Iran last year. Friday, August 08, 2008 Possible Bird Flu Cluster in Indonesia Has Doctors Worried INDONESIA - Last week, another young man in Indonesia died of Bird flu. That makes over 100 deaths in that country alone. Birds Slaughtered as Suspected Flu Breaks Out INDONESIA - Hundreds of chickens and ducks have been slaughtered to contain a suspected bird flu outbreak in Indonesia as 13 people with flu-like symptoms await laboratory results. Court fines bird flu case farmer UK - A Suffolk farmer whose business was at the centre of a bird flu outbreak has been fined £4,000 for breaching regulations during the crisis. Thursday, August 07, 2008 Bird Flu: Govt Disinfects Farms NIGERIA - Following the report of new cases of Avian Influenza alsoknown as Bird Flu in some states in Northern Nigeria, the Avain Influenza Project in Nasarawa State has started disinfection of poultry farms across the state.
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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.










