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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, July 24, 2008 Bird Flu Strain Can Be Transmitted to Mammals SOUTH KOREA - Quarantine authorities said Tuesday that the virus strain of avian influenza that swept the country in April could be transmitted to mammals, but not necessarily to humans. India to Tackle Bird Flu on a War Footing INDIA - India is finally gearing up to effectively deal with the bird flu menace, which had occurred thrice in the country since 2006 causing huge economic losses. Tuesday, July 22, 2008 World Bank Gives Uganda Sh16 Billion for Bird Flu UGANDA - The World Bank Group has approved a credit of $10m (sh16.5b) to finance a four-year avian and human influenza preparedness and response project for Uganda. Monitoring for Avian Flu Now Year-Round SOUTH KOREA - South Korea will start monitoring wild birds and poultry farms for bird flu year-round. The Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has announced that Korea will implement a system for year-round monitoring of poultry farms and bird habitats as well as set up new operating procedures to quickly contain any bird flu outbreaks. Monday, July 21, 2008 Siquijor crafts contingency plan to keep province free of avian flu PHILIPPINES - Siquijodnons are known to be poultry and game cocks raisers/growers thus, there is a need to undertake contingency measures, and relevant information on Avian Influenza (AI), also known as bird flu. Friday, July 18, 2008 Turkey Says Bird Flu Cases Disappear ANKARA, TURKEY - Turkey officially informed the World Organization for Animal Health that avian influenza disappeared from the country. Vaccinated Chickens in Vietnam Die of Bird Flu HANOI, VIET NAM - Hundreds of chickens at a poultry farm in southern Vietnam died of avian influenza even though the owner of the farm reported the birds were vaccinated against the disease, an official said Thursday. Turkey Producers Urged to Protect Against Bird Flu Threat UK - Producers of free-range turkeys have been urged to maintain the highest standards of biosecurity in the face of the threat of avian influenza. Thursday, July 17, 2008 Indonesia Refuses to Share Bird Flu Virus Samples INDONESIA - Indonesian officials say they have refused to share bird flu virus samples with the World Health Organisation because scientists and laboratories repeatedly violated UN guidelines on sample sharing. Wednesday, July 16, 2008 West Bengal Not to Use Anti-flu Vaccines for Poultry INDIA - Notwithstanding the outbreak of avian influenza in the state earlier this year, the West Bengal government has decided not to allow vaccination of birds as its efficacy is yet to be proved. Southern Province Hit by Avian Flu VIET NAM - Reports are coming in of chickens infected with avian flu in a southern province. Newly Described 'Dragon' Protein Could Be Key To Bird Flu Cure GLOBE - Scientists and researchers have taken a big step closer to a cure for the most common strain of avian influenza, or "bird flu," the potential pandemic that has claimed more than 200 lives and infected nearly 400 people in 14 countries since it was identified in 2003. Tuesday, July 15, 2008 Pyongan Province Taking Steps Against Bird Flu NORTH KOREA - Health authorities from North and South Pyongan Province are currently taking steps to prevent the spread of bird flu throughout the region. Dead Crows Sent for Tests UK - Dead and dying crows in a Dorchester road triggered an investigation by environmental health officers. Monday, July 14, 2008 Lab that Houses Bird Flu Virus Loses Power US - A backup generator system at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention failed and left four buildings, including one that houses a deadly bird flu virus, without power for more than an hour. Friday, July 11, 2008 Expert Warns Hong Kong's Avian Flu Vaccine is Waning HONG KONG - A poultry vaccine designed to protect chickens in Hong Kong from H5 avian influenza has lost effectiveness over the past 7 years of use, an expert told the Chinese media recently. Bird Flu Quarantine Lifted in China's Guangdong CHINA - China lifted a bird flu quarantine in the southern province of Guangzhou on Thursday after no new cases were reported for 21 days. Thursday, July 10, 2008 Bird flu: A Dead Duck? GLOBE - Health officials warned of a major bird flu pandemic ripping across the world as early as 2004. But it still hasn't happened. Was it scaremongering? Statisticians pick over the evidence. Bird Flu Spread 'Raises Chance of Pandemic Through Human Strain' GLOBE - The spread of bird flu from Asia to eastern Europe and west Africa has increased the chance that the virus will mutate and cause a pandemic among humans, the United Nations' expert on the disease has warned. Health Officials Ease A.I. Alert Levels in Hong Kong HONG KONG - The Secretary for Food and Health of Hong Kong York Chow announced the scale down of the response level for avian influenza from "serious" to "alert".
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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.









