Yes, water fowl (especially non-domesticated fowl in the wild) are a common source of the Avian (Bird) flu virus. Luckily, it remains contained to limited areas of the world at present.
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Dogs are not susceptible to the H5N1 bird flu.
No, bird flu is a disease caught from birds.
Swine Flu
Yes, all birds spread bird flu
Bird flu is another term used for avian influenza.
The avian flu or the bird flu is common in humans and other mammals. The U.S. now has a vaccine to prevent the disease and treatment is more effective than ever.
Yes, parakeets, like other birds, can potentially carry the bird flu virus (avian influenza). However, the risk of domestic parakeets contracting and spreading the virus is generally low compared to wild birds, which are more commonly associated with outbreaks. It's important to maintain good hygiene and biosecurity practices to minimize any risk of transmission. If there are concerns about bird flu in your area, consult a veterinarian for guidance.
I think so because me m friends went swimming in a pond and there were geese and ducks and I got a huge headache I felt lightheaded and once I got out I start coughing really hard and now I feel like I am gonna throw up so I believe u can:(
Swine Flu
for the bird- You can catch the flu and possibly salmonella for the human- Herpes, HIV, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, ect.