Can birds survive avian flu?

Chickens and turkeys are most severely affected by bird flu and generally will die if infected. Waterfowl may survive the disease but then are able to spread the virus. Other animals may also get the flu.
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What does the avian flu do to birds?

The avian influenza virus can more frequently kill domesticated birds, such as chickens and turkeys. Symptoms in birds differ according to the species but can include diarrhoea, breathing difficulties, swollen head and death. A sick bird sheds the virus in its feathers, mucous, saliva and faeces.
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Can chickens survive avian flu?

Bird Flu is a serious poultry disease and requires rapid response because it is highly contagious and can be fatal to chickens. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) works with its federal, state, local and industry partners to quickly respond to any bird flu findings.
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Can ducks survive avian flu?

While all duck species tested to date are susceptible to lethal infection with H5N1 HPAI viruses, some species, including the mallard and Pintail ducks, are less susceptible and many survive. It is in these relatively resistant species that the H5N1 HPAI viruses could be maintained.
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What kills avian flu virus?

The proper handling and cooking of poultry and eggs to an internal temperature of 165˚F kills bacteria and viruses, including H5N1 bird flu viruses.
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Can you eat eggs from chickens with avian flu?

prepared and cooked poultry and eggs are safe to eat. The chance of infected poultry or eggs entering the food chain is extremely low because of the rapid onset of symptoms in poultry as well as the safeguards USDA has in place, which include testing of flocks, and Federal inspection programs.
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How long can avian flu virus survive?

The virus can live for up to one month inside a poultry house at 40 ºF. AI virus has also been found to survive in lakes (where waterfowl usually congregate) for over 30 days at freezing temperatures.
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Do hummingbirds get avian flu?

Avian influenza – or “bird flu” – is a virus that can affect many different species of birds. This includes farm animals like chickens and turkeys, but can also affect pets and wild birds. The H5N1 strain is considered highly pathogenic, causing severe illness and death in birds.
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Can dogs get avian flu?

Yes, bird flu could potentially infect dogs or cats, but experts say the risk is extremely low. Experts confirm H5N1 infection in dogs and cats is extremely rare and has not been reported in the United States.
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How can we protect birds from bird flu?

Sweep up and throw away droppings and hulls from around the base of the feeders. Clean your bird bath regularly and wash your hands afterward. Change the water every two to three days to avoid algae buildup and stop mosquitoes from breeding.
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How did bird flu end?

nothing happened. The virus continued to kill chickens and to occasionally infect and sometimes kill people. But as the years passed, the number of human H5N1 cases subsided. There has not been a single H5N1 human infection detected since February 2017.
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Can bird flu be cured?

You can treat symptoms of bird flu the same way you would treat seasonal flu symptoms. This includes: Taking any antiviral medication as prescribed.
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How do you know if a bird has bird flu?

Signs of Avian Flu Illness in Birds Sudden death; lack of energy, appetite and coordination; purple discoloration and/or swelling of various body parts; diarrhea; nasal discharge; coughing; sneezing; and reduced egg production and/or abnormal eggs.
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Can a cat catch bird flu?

A: The strange but true answer is yes, cats can become infected with avian influenza, although their risk of contracting the disease in the United States is currently considered very low, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.
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Can cats get Covid 19?

Pets worldwide, including cats and dogs, have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, mostly after close contact with people with COVID-19. The risk of pets spreading COVID-19 to people is low. Do not put masks on pets; masks could harm your pet.
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What if a dog eats a dead bird?

If you see your dog eat a dead bird, take note, if possible, of the type of bird, how long you think it'd been dead — did it look fresh or had it begun to decay? — and how much your dog ingested. Call your vet and let them know what happened.
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Should I take down my bird feeder because of avian flu?

Low Risk of Avian Flu to Songbirds. There is currently very low risk of an outbreak among wild songbirds, and no official recommendation to take down feeders unless you also keep domestic poultry, according to the National Wildlife Disease Program.
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Can Robins get avian flu?

Most common songbirds or other birds found in the yard, like cardinals, robins, sparrows, blue jays, crows or pigeons, do not get infected with the bird flu viruses that can be dangerous to poultry or possibly spread to people.
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Do bird baths spread avian flu?

Out of an abundance of caution, experts are recommending people stop using outside bird feeders and baths to help stop the spread of the deadly pathogen also known as HPAI and H5N1.
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Can you eat a goose with avian flu?

According to the federal government website, there have been no human cases of disease resulting from exposure to wild birds in North America. And while avian influenza isn't believed to pose a risk for people, Diamond advises not to eat the meat if there are clear signs the bird is infected.
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Is bird flu harmful to humans?

Although avian (bird) influenza (flu) A viruses usually do not infect people, there have been some rare cases of human infection with these viruses. Illness in humans from bird flu virus infections have ranged in severity from no symptoms or mild illness to severe disease that resulted in death.
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Can bird flu be transmitted through cooked chicken?

You can't catch bird flu through eating fully cooked poultry or eggs, even in areas with an outbreak of bird flu.
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Is there a bird flu outbreak in 2022?

Learn about 2022 detections of HPAI in Commercial and Backyard Flocks. Wild birds can be infected with HPAI and show no signs of illness. They can carry the disease to new areas when migrating, potentially exposing domestic poultry to the virus.
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Is there a vaccine for avian flu?

While avian flu vaccines are currently available, they are not being used on a large scale on poultry farms because this hinders the ability to conduct surveillance testing, which helps detect the virus in unvaccinated flocks and limit the spread of the disease.
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What is the death rate of bird flu?

An especially notorious strain is the HPAI influenza virus H5N1, which has a mortality rate of approximately 60% and which has resulted in numerous hospitalizations, deaths, and significant economic loss.
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