In Kerala's Kuttanad region, new cases of avian flu have been identified. Bird culling squads have been constituted in the affected areas.
The H5N1 influenza virus has been detected in samples.
What exactly is avian flu:
Avian influenza is another name for bird flu.
It's a sickness caused by avian influenza Type A viruses, which can be found in wild birds all over the world.
Symptoms of influenza-like sickness have ranged from mild to severe.
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Classification:
Hemagglutinin (HA) and Neuraminidase, two proteins found on the surfaces of avian influenza type A viruses, are used to classify them (NA).
There are approximately 18 HA and 11 NA subtypes.
H5N1, H7N2, H9N6, H17N10, and other combinations of these two proteins are feasible.
Spread:
Human infections with avian and swine influenza have been reported.
The infection is fatal, with a fatality rate of approximately 60%.
Direct touch is the most typical way for viruses to spread. If they come into touch with polluted surfaces or air near infected chickens, they may become infected as well.
Is it possible for the virus to spread to humans:
There have been no reported cases of H5N8 in humans.
The risk to the general public is quite low.
There is also no evidence that the virus may be transmitted to humans through the intake of poultry meat or eggs.
During control and containment efforts, however, adequate care must be taken when handling sick/dead birds and contaminated material.
Eating properly prepared poultry items is deemed safe.
Control measures include:
When an infection is found in animals, culling is frequently done to control it.
Aside from culling, proper disposal of all culled animals and animal products is critical.
Authorities must also severely enforce cleanup of infected buildings and place contaminated vehicles and persons under quarantine.