Bird Flu: A Few Facts
What is bird flu? What do you need to know about it? How does it
affect you? Accurate and detailed information is available
freely from medical professionals and on the Internet. As a
brief introduction, below are some basic facts about bird flu.
1. What is bird flu?
Avian influenza, or bird flu, is a contagious disease that
affects chickens, ducks, turkeys, and other birds. Bird flu was
first detected over 100 years ago and nowadays comes in a
variety of about 20 strains. Most recently, outbreaks of the
viral disease have been caused by the H5N1 strain, which is a
particularly deadly strain of the virus.
2. Can I be infected with bird flu?
The H5N1 strain of the flu, also called the Asian bird flu
because it recently was detected in Asia, has a small risk level
for human beings because it cannot be transmitted from one human
being to another. A human being can only be infected from direct
contact with a sick animal. It is possible that this could
change and that the strain could evolve into a virus that can be
transferred from one human to another. But this is not the case
now.
3. Is there a treatment for bird flu?
Professionals currently researching the Avian bird flu claim
that rimantidine and amantidine, two cheap and popular flu
drugs, have no power over the bird flu, but Relenza and Tamiflu,
two other flu drugs, can indeed effectively treat the viral
disease.
4. Is there a risk of a bird flu epidemic?
Experts in this area suggest that rapid and extensive culling
and quarantining of potentially infected animals is the best way
to prevent an epidemic. Another option is vaccination of birds
against the bird flu virus.