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YUMMY , ISN’T IT ? !!!!

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YUMMY , ISN’T IT ? !!!!

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THINGS LOOK REALLY GOOD ,

UNTIL YOU DO A RESEARCH ON

IT, SO LETS BEGIN WITH –

“ BIRD FLU ”

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BIRD FLU

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BIRD FLU : ( H5N1 avian influenza ), it’s a virus cause of illness in humans and many other animal species.

This viruses are constantly mutating and adapting over time to infect and spread among humans.

There are only three known subtypes of human flu viruses (H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2)

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HISTORY :

First H5N1 known crossover from birds to humans was in 1997 in Hong Kong - 18 people were infected and 6 died.

In January of 2004 an outbreak occurred in poultry farms in Thailand, and within weeks it spread to over 10 surrounding countries in Asia (including China, South Korea, Indonesia, Japan).

In February it was isolated in pigs, raising fears of new variant strains. It was contained by March, after 23 people died and over 40 million chickens were culled.

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Human to human transmission has been documented in Vietnam and Thailand, but only familial, or to nurses caring for these patients.

When the virus first infected humans the mortality rate was ~65%.Since then it has gone down to ~35%.

This might indicate that the virus is now able to infect more people and spread more quickly through the population, and becoming a global pandemic.

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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION

Source : FAO,WHO , UN

The first case of a bird flu virus infecting a person directly, H5N1, was in Hong Kong in 1997. Since then, the bird flu virus has spread to birds in

countries in Asia, Africa and Europe

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CASES IN DIFFERENT PLACES

Source : WHO , UN

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CHART SHOWING THE SPREAD OF BIRD FLU

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HOW IT IS TRANSMITTED ?

Infected birds transmit through their saliva, nasal secretions, feces and blood.

Other Animals become infected with the virus through direct contact with each other.

H5N1 remains infectious after over 30 days at 0 °C ( 32.0 °F) (over one month at freezing temperature) or 6 days at 37 °C ( 98.6 °F) (one week at human body temperature)

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SYMPTOMS OF BIRD FLU

High fever & headache Extreme tiredness & dry cough,

dry cough, runny or stuff nose

Sore throat & muscle aches, Nausea ,vomiting, diarrhea, Eye infections, pneumonia,

Respiratory diseases such as acute respiratory distress and other severe and life-threatening symptoms are also associated with avian flu.

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Treatment & Vaccines

Tami flu - works by preventing the virus from multiplying.

Relenza – another alternative.

Currently in 2nd Phase trials

Countries working on developing a vaccine for H5N1 and H9N2

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DISASTER PLANNING: 10 things you can do to stay healthy.

Stay healthy.Get a seasonal flu shotWash your hands frequentlyUse proper respiratory hygiene Consider wearing a maskWear glovesKeep your home and work areas cleanBe careful about the food you eat

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SO , FRIENDS THINK TWICE,

BEFORE YOU TAKE ANY STEP.

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REFERENCES

http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/cases_table_2008_09_10/en/index.html

http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/

cases_table_2008_09_10/en/index.html

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A PRESENTATION BY TEAM - 1(a)

SOHINI CHATTERJEE.

ARUP

ISHA SHARMA

RAKESH

SAURABH SHRIVASTAVA

SAURABH SINGH

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HAVE A HEALTHY DAY.

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QUESTIONS ??