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The Avian Flu Essay

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The avian flu better known as the bird flu now just because flu that may have an animal name does not necessarily come from an animal the flu genes are as similar to animals. Apparently the bird flu mostly affected birds, chickens and wild birds. The first bird flu to infect a person had been in Hong Kong in the year 1997. Ever since the bird flu infection it has spread from Hong Kong to different places around the world such as Europe, Asia and even the Middle East with birds not with people. When the bird flu first evolved it was mainly through birds and with time it spread through more birds around the world. In my opinion I find it rare how it is possible for an animal to infect a human, I would think that the only way …show more content…

However at first of being infected with this bird flu there are no signs of illness at first, this disease morally affects people that have medical conditions. At first there may not be symptoms but after a while the symptoms include very high fevers, cough or sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, chest pain, abdominal pains. There have also been reports of bleeding from the nose and gums with this virus. The normal seasonal flu can last from 2 to 3 days. However with the avian flu people with this flu can last 2 to 8 days and even 17 days, but with the right medication it probably would not last 17 days. Getting the right medication and a lot of rest is always good but no one likes missing work or school. If you catch this virus early it is always better than having severe problems. For example the normal flu can last 2 to 3 days in my case being that I have asthma it can be longer and more severe. All viruses are severe but with getting the right medication that is recommended it is best to get seen by a doctor and getting prescribed medicine within 48 hours of being infected. With this flu the best medicine for this flu is Oseltamivir to maximize the symptoms. The avian flu can cause severe medical diseases and can even cause a number of deaths. In 2011 there have been 62 cases of the avian flu and 34 deaths were reported from the avian flu (bird

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