Some subgroups of people have special issues with regard to bird flu and its spread. For these people, more detailed information specific to their situations has been solicited from the wikiBirdFlu community.
Citizens living overseasIf you are living in areas with avian influenza outbreaks, what can you do to protect yourself and your family?
Advice to travelersIf you are traveling or plan to travel to areas infected with H5N1, what risks are you taking and how can you lessen your chances of becoming infected?
Airline industryInterim Guidance for Airline Flight Crews and Persons Meeting Passengers Arriving from Areas with Avian Influenza
This includes Airline Flight Crew, Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel. Information is current as of June 20, 2006.
BusinessGuidence for Pandemic planning for business
Governmental bodiesWhat are local, national, and international governments around the world doing to prepare for and prevent avian flu outbreaks?
Healthcare professionalsVeterinarians, doctors, nurses. When it's your job to come into close contact with people and animals infected with the H5N1 virus, what can you do to keep from becoming sick yourself?
U.S. leaders National business, faith-based, healthcare and civic leaders are learning how to convince and help others prepare through the Pandemic Flu Leadership Blog and Forum, hosted by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Poultry industryWebcast Symposium on Avian Influenza for State Health Departments and Poultry Industry:
Archived Transcript and Presentations