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birds get bird flu by getting diseases from ship countries such as china. birds get bird flu from transported birds, so your birds catch the disease
The breeds of the Swine Flu were pigs. They carried diseases which were unknown until humans caught it.
Yes, all birds spread bird flu
From other birds since it is a flu virus. It moves among birds just like the regular flu moves among people. By direct or indirect contact between the birds. Birds spread the virus in their feces and saliva. Other birds can get it from eating at the same feeders or directly contacting the sick bird for example.
Flu has been around as long as man has been around. The Flu virus is spread by humans and by birds.
Avian Flu is caused by the virus like Flu virus in man. This virus has evolved with birds.
No, bird flu is a disease caught from birds.
Humans and birds can die from avian "bird" flu. Up to 60% of humans who get avian flu can die.
if we have direct contact with birds then we get bird flu due to which we sneezes a lot and ultimately we die
There are many exotic breeds of cattle, sheep, goat, and poultry birds. This depends on the original location in question.
An aviculturalist is a person who keeps, breeds, and rears birds.
The Avian "Bird" flu is passed to humans by birds and their saliva and feces. Other forms of influenza that humans can get are also mutations of viruses that birds have had, some are from pigs (like swine flu) and many are from a combination of various swine, human, other, and bird flu strains that "reassort" in a host animal. For more information about how a new strain of the flu can be created through reassortant, see the related question below about what caused the 2009 Swine flu.