Surviving The Bird
Flu Pandemic
Can the bird flu affect
humans? The simple answer to this question is yes.
However it’s a little more complicated than that. There are
different forms of the Avian bird flu which are distinguished
because of the changes in two proteins, the hemagglutinin [HA]
and neuraminidase [NA] proteins. Various combinations of these two proteins determine
the type of Avian bird flu virus. There are many forms of the
Avian bird flu virus and each form can be found in birds but
not all forms affect humans.
When talking about the bird influenza, it usually regards
the virus found in birds since this infection is generally seen
in birds. This disease can be contracted by humans however, the
risk is low.
However in the past there have been reported cases of humans
having this dreaded type of influenza. Humans who contract this
virus normally do so through contaminated domestic birds such
as ducks, chickens and turkeys. A human could be infected by
handling objects that were in contact with contaminated
birds.
The chances of one human passing this virus to another human
is highly unlikely. It has been reported but the instances are
extremely limited. This virus is changing and perhaps in the
future it may be more risky to humans. If contracted by humans,
the symptoms include those similar to typical influenza like
sore throat, cough, muscle aches, headache and fever. It can
also cause eye infections, pneumonia and respiratory
problems.
In cases where humans experience respiratory problems, if
sever enough, it can be life-threatening. The seriousness of
the Avian bird flu depends totally on the type – the
combination of the proteins involved.
So although this infection isn’t normally a threat to
humans, it is possible and can be quite serious.
Natural Cures Bird Flu
Try to exchange unhealthy intestinal bacteria with healthy
ones -- such as found in high quality yogurt. Fast from time to
time and also cleanse your colon periodically. Find out what
your allergies are and deal with them. Visit your dentist on a
regular basis to prevent bacteria growing in your teeth through
cavities or gum disease. Eat healthy food instead of
unhealthful meals.
Avoid worry and emotional stress which can attack your
immune system.
Where Bird Flu Came From
It's a virus carried by waterfowl and ducks while they are
migrating. They themselves may not be infected, but are just
carriers of the disease. However, they can spread the disease
to species that are particularly susceptible -- such as
chickens, turkeys and geese. Once the disease gets into the
domestic fowls, the virus can kill most of the flock. This
disease attacked residents of Hong Kong in 1997. At lease
eighteen people became ill and at least six have died.
Colloidal Silver Bird Flu
It might be effective in treating bird flu. It used to be
used to treat bacterial, viral and fungal infections, but
antibiotics replaced it.
Illustrations of The Bird Flu
Search for them with Google Image search.
Center for Disease Control Bird Flu
Here's an informative link: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/
Bird Flu Outbreak Continues Source
Bird flu is still a threat and could still become a global
pandemic. This virus can travel long distances in a short
time.
Surviving The Bird Flu Pandemic
Catching a common cold isn't that big of a deal and is
certainly not life threatening. On the other hand, becoming
infected with avian influenza could be a death sentence!
If the bird flu visits your home town, try to stay away from
areas where lots of people gather -- such as public
transportation and sports events.
Since you can catch this disease by touching infected
surfaces, wash your hands frequently or use a disinfecting hand
cleanser frequently -- such as alcohol based hand wipes which
you should carry in your purse or briefcase.
Avoid putting your hands in your mouth or rubbing your eyes
or nose.
Only eat food you've prepared yourself if you're living in
an area where bird flu is prevalent.
Don't eat foods that haven't been thoroughly washed.
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