What is avian influenza (bird flu)? ( 2004-02-02 16:14) (WHO) Avian influenza, or "bird
flu", is a contagious disease of animals caused by viruses that normally infect
only birds and, less commonly, pigs. While all bird species are thought to be
susceptible to infection, domestic poultry flocks are especially vulnerable to
infections that can rapidly reach epidemic proportions.
The disease in birds has two forms. The first causes mild illness, sometimes
expressed only as ruffled feathers or reduced egg production. Of greater concern
is the second form, known as "highly pathogenic avian influenza". This form,
which was first recognized in Italy in 1878, is extremely contagious in birds
and rapidly fatal, with a mortality approaching 100%. Birds can die on the same
day that symptoms first appear.
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