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Change: syndromes, ranging from severe to mild, in domestic poultry. Aetiology Natural hosts World Distribution Epidemiology Incubation Period Clinical signs Vaccination Pathology Differential diagnosis Laboratory diagnostic specimens Laboratory procedures See also Bird flu outbreaks Mutation and antigenic shift Prevention Vaccinations and antivir
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Change: Avian influenza (AI) has been recognised as a highly lethal generalised viral disease of poultry since 1901. In 1955, a specific type of influenza virus
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Change: Euuuuuuuuuuuuurope,Europe, and Africa have all reported cases of bird flu. It seems only a matter of time before infected birds migrate to North America, South America, and Australia. When that happens, the correct diagnosis and treatment of avian influenza
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Change: Europe,Euuuuuuuuuuuuurope, and Africa have all reported cases of bird flu. It seems only a matter of time before infected birds migrate to North America, South America, and Australia. When that happens, the correct diagnosis and treatment of avian influenza
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Change: Some scientists believe that the use of micronutrients could possibly treat or even help prevent the avian flu. According to Dr. Matthais Rath the secretion
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Change: migrates,migrate, so does H5N1As birds increasingly become infected with avian influenza in various parts of the world, the likelihood of humans becoming infected increases -- particularly if they have close contact with a bird’s bodily fluids. Hospitals in Asia, Europe, and Africa
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Change: the form of aninhaler inhaler.form.ThereBoth isdrugs are already ain short supply of both drugs throughout the world and taking them within 48 hours may not be possible in many parts of the world.Some bird flu strains are resistant
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Change: (1) "Near patient tests" are already used to diagnosis the flu and results are available after about 30 minutes. The accuracy rate is only 70% to 75%. (2) Laboratory antigen detection tests require a lab and are also not 100% accurate. (3) Nucleic acid amplification tests take about
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Change: mind, it’s all the more important that people who fall ill see their doctor as soon as possible. See alsoBird flu outbreaksMutation and antigenic shiftPreventionVaccinations and antivirals
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Change: flu so far.flu. It seems only a matter of time before infected birds migrate to North America, South America, and Australia. When that happens, the correct diagnosis and treatment of avian influenza will be imperative.
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Change: As birds migrates, so does H5N1 Avian influenza is far more serious than other viruses. Only 2% people of people who get the common flu die, while almost half of all people who have contracted bird flu have died. As birds migrates, so does H5N1As birds increasingly
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Change: As birds migrates, so does H5N1Avian influenza is far more serious than other viruses. Only 2% people of people who get the common flu die, while almost half of all people who have contracted bird flu have died.As birds increasingly become infected with
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Change: drugsdrug decreases the severity of the symptoms and reduces shedding of the virus, which helps limit its spread. Tamiflu must be taken orally within 48 hours of the beginning of symptoms to do any good. Relenza AnThis antiviral flu treatment thatalso must be taken
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Change: is Relenza, but it alsothat must be taken within 48 hours of the first sign of symptoms to do any good. Relenza comes in the form of an inhaler.There is already a short supply of both drugs throughout
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Change: human,humans, the greater concern is that it might spread from humanhumans to human.humans. This would cause an unprecendented global pandemic. With that in mind, it’s important to know the symptoms of avian influenza.
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Change: close toalmost 50%half of thoseall people who have contracted bird flu have died.As birds increasingly become infected with avian influenza in various parts of the world, the likelihood of humans becoming infected increases -- particularly if they have close contact with a bird’s bodily fluids. Hospitals
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