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  1. Jun 8, 2024 · Bird flu, also called avian influenza, is caused by influenza type A virus infections in bird species. Depending on the strain, bird flu may cause the bird to have no symptoms, mild illness, serious illness or lead to the death of the bird. Bird flu rarely infects humans.

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    Some people with bird flu only have mild symptoms, or even no symptoms at all. But many people get severely ill. You may need to stay in the hospital so a healthcare team can monitor your symptoms and treat you for complications right away.

    The mortality (death) rate for bird flu in humans is high — over 50% for all known cases worldwide. This means half of all people diagnosed with bird flu die from it.

    If you’re at a higher risk for avian influenza, talk to your provider about prevention and when you should seek care if you have symptoms. See a provider if you think you’ve been exposed to bird flu.

    It might be helpful to ask your provider: 1. What treatments are available? 2. What severe symptoms should I look out for? 3. How can I prevent spreading bird flu to others?

    Bird flu is a viral infection that usually spreads in birds but can sometimes spread to humans. It can cause severe respiratory symptoms and is very rare but deadly in humans. Learn how to prevent, diagnose and treat bird flu.

  3. May 3, 2024 · Learn about the different types, causes, and symptoms of avian influenza in birds, and how it can affect humans and other animals. Find out how to prevent and control avian influenza outbreaks in poultry and wild birds.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Should you be concerned about bird flu? Get answers to your questions about how contagious bird flu is, how it spreads, the symptoms, and treatment.

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  5. May 30, 2024 · Sporadic avian influenza A (H9N2) virus infections have been reported in people with mild upper respiratory tract illness, although some infections have resulted in death. Known subtypes of A (H10) viruses include A (H10N3), A (H10N4), A (H10N5), A (H10N6), A (H10N7) and A (H10N8).

  6. May 3, 2024 · Signs and symptoms. The reported signs and symptoms of bird flu virus infections in humans have ranged from no symptoms or mild to severe. Signs and symptoms may include: eye redness (conjunctivitis) mild flu-like upper respiratory symptoms. pneumonia requiring hospitalization.

  7. Jun 8, 2024 · Symptoms & causes. Flu viruses in other animals, such as birds, may be a risk to people. Learn more about the symptoms, causes, prevention and treatment for bird flu in people.

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