H5N1 Bird Flu
Bird flu is the street name for the Influenza A virus, which is
the virus that causes Avian flu. The name says it all, as Bird
flu is a virus that is hosted by birds. With that said though it
may infect several other species of mammals. First identified in
Italy in around 1905 the virus is now known to exist worldwide.
One strain of the H5N1 virus of avian influenza that first
surfaced in 1997 has been identified as the most likely source
of a future influenza pandemic around the world.
Different strains of the virus may infect various type of
animals. These animals include including birds, pigs, horses,
seals, whales. It is even known that the virus could reach
humans in mass. Avian influenza quickly spreads in the air and
in manure. Contaminated feed, water, equipment and clothing can
also increase transmission. There is no proof at the moment that
the virus can survive in well cooked meat.
The incubation period for Bird Flu is 3 to 5 days. Symptoms vary
among animals. Virulent strains of the H5N1
virus can cause death within a few days. Humans are affected
with similar symptoms as other types of flu. Symptoms such as: -
Fever - Cough - Sore throat - Muscle aches - Conjunctivitis
In extreme cases, severe breathing problems and pneumonia can
result which can be fatal. The result and the extremity of the
infection will depend on the state of the infected person's
immune system. Somtimes a victim will have been exposed to the
strain before, and will be in part immune to the virus.
It's important to Note that victims will not experience the flu
like symptoms all of the time. An example is a boy who
experienced diarrhea and then rapidly went into a coma without
developing the respiratory or flu-like symptoms. This situation
suggests non-standard symptoms.