How does the disease spread from one country to another? ( 2004-02-02 16:12) (WHO) The disease can spread from
country to country through international trade in live poultry. Migratory birds,
including wild waterfowl, sea birds, and shore birds, can carry the virus for
long distances and have, in the past, been implicated in the international
spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza. Migratory waterfowl - most notably
wild ducks - are the natural reservoir of bird flu viruses, and these birds are
also the most resistant to infection. They can carry the virus over great
distances, and excrete it in their droppings, yet develop only mild and
short-lived illness.
Domestic ducks, however, are susceptible to lethal infections, as are
turkeys, geese, and several other species raised on commercial or backyard
farms.
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