Yes, all birds spread bird flu
bird flu
No, Bird Flu also known as Avian Influenza,or Avian Flu can't be spread to humans. Bird flu refers to strains of influenza that primarily affect wild and domesticated birds. In the late 1990s, a new strain of bird flu arose which was unusually severe (highly pathogenic), resulting in the deaths of hundreds of millions of birds, including poultry. Although bird flu is contagious and spreads easily among birds, it is uncommon for it to be transmitted to humans.
Bird flu, swine flu and other forms of influenza are spread by infection from persons who have coughed or sneezed. It has nothing to do with sexual practices. You may or may not catch one of these forms of flu but, if you do, it will not be evidence that you have practised anal sex.
Burt Flu The Bird with Bird Flu - 2005 was released on: USA: 11 December 2005
Especially in summer when there is a possibility of contact of breeded animals with the wild ones.
Dogs are not susceptible to the H5N1 bird flu.
No, bird flu is a disease caught from birds.
To provide information on the activities, if any, of this very virulent flu virus and to give education on how to prevent the spread of all types of influenza viruses.
See the related questions for information about the symptoms of bird flu. It has serious effects both on poultry and birds, but especially on humans. 50 - 60 % of the humans who have caught bird (Avian) flu have died from the disease. It does not spread easily from human to human, but the mortality rate is severe. Birds, especially water fowl and poultry, must be isolated or killed if they get this flu, which can drastically impact commercial poultry farmers and economies where these operations are major employers in the community.
Swine Flu
Bird flu is another term used for avian influenza.
Swine Flu