It is estimated that 50 to 60 % of those who have the Avian Flu do not survive. For some, the illness takes them quickly with overwhelming fluids filling in the lungs, others may need long term intervention and ventilator support, and even induced coma, to just survive.
If you are healthy and live through the infection, the duration of the flu varies from person to person but it and the symptoms are similar to other influenza infections. Most influenza symptoms last 10 to 14 days when our bodies are able to fight off the infection, but with Avian flu, the respiratory system is significantly compromised and secondary infections and conditions can lengthen the illness in those who survive. Some complications are pneumonia, collapsed lungs, respiratory failure, kidney failure and heart problems. These would significantly expand the duration of the infection.
Avian influenza is extremely severe and 50 - 60% of those infected die. However, unlike "Swine Flu" it is not easily transmitted from person to person, so although the Death Rate is high of those infected, there have only been a few hundred deaths so far since 2003, because of the small numbers of people who have contracted the disease.
The last outbreak of avian influenza in britain occurred in 1991 in norfolk.
Avian influenza is also known as the "Bird Flu". Influenza is caused by viruses. The virus that causes avian flu is the H5N1 influenza virus.
No. Influenza viruses, including avian "bird" flu have no cells at all.
Kingdom Animalia Avian comes from the word 'Aves ' which means 'bird, so avian influenza is bird flu. '.
Avian Influenza, H5N1 or Avian Influenza, H7N9.
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Avian Influenza
'Avian Influenza' is not the scientific name, the scientific name is actually Orthomyxoviridae, Influenza Type A, subtype H5N1. The common names are: Avian Influenza, bird flu, and fowl plague.
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type of avian influenza caused by the sheep.
Feline influenza will usually last an estimated 7 to 10 days.