What is influenza?
Influenza (or “flu”)
is an infection of the respiratory tract (nose, throat,
wind pipe and lungs) caused by the Influenza virus.
It is important to realize that it is incorrect to call
any runny nose or sore throat ‘the flu’
as these symptoms can be caused by a large number of
different viruses and are usually mild. Influenza, on
the other hand, is a more severe disease which kills
hundreds of elderly and young children each year. Compared
to the common cold, in influenza, weakness, increased
tiredness, muscle aches, headaches and high fevers with
sneezing, are more prominent.
What is avian influenza (bird flu)?
Just as humans have influenza, other
animals also have their own version of influenza. Avian
influenza (or bird flu), is therefore, influenza of
birds.
How is bird flu different from human influenza?
Both human and bird flu are caused
by the influenza virus. However, the strain (or type)
of influenza virus which causes bird flu is different
from the one which causes human flu. The bird strain
of influenza usually does not infect humans.
Do we have bird flu in Pakistan?
Yes. Bird flu was first reported from
Pakistan in 2006 and cases have been reported on and
off since then.
How does bird flu spread amongst birds?
The virus spreads through the secretions
from the nose of infected birds as well as their feathers
and droppings. Surfaces like the cages of infected birds
can also spread the virus. Domestic birds can also get
the infection from wild birds which may not have any
symptoms of the disease.
How would you know a bird has bird flu?
Bird flu can have two types of diseases
in domestic birds (such as chickens). The first is a
mild illness where the only symptoms are a decrease
in egg production and ruffled (tangled) feathers. This
is usually missed. The second is a more severe disease
and leads to the death of 80 to 90% of chickens usually
in 48 hours. It is important to note that the bird can
spread the infection even before any symptoms of the
disease occur.
How can humans get bird flu?
While this is uncommon, people can
get infected with bird flu. Between 2003 and 2004, there
have been a little over 300 documented cases of bird
flu in humans. People can get bird flu the same way
as birds i.e. by contact with nasal secretions, feathers,
droppings or cages of infected birds. Therefore, most
cases of people getting bird flu have been when they
have had close contact with infected birds (such as
keeping chickens at home or slaughtering and de-feathering
infected chickens)
Can eating chicken meat give you bird flu?
If the meat is well cooked then there
is no risk of getting bird flu from eating chicken.
There is a slight risk if the meat is raw or incompletely
cooked (for example is there is still blood in the meat
or if it is visibly raw).
Can eating eggs give you bird flu?
The virus is present both inside and
in the shell of eggs. However, if the egg is well cooked,
there is no risk of getting bird flu from an infected
egg. A well cooked egg is one which is not runny (liquid).
In other words, full boiled eggs and omelets are absolutely
safe while half boiled eggs or half-fried eggs are not.
Similarly, food with raw or partially cooked eggs (egg
pudding or fresh mayonnaise) is not safe.
Can one person give bird flu to another person?
As the strain of influenza virus causing
bird flu is specific to birds, it is not able to spread
from one person to another. There have been occasions
when person to person spread of bird flu has occurred,
but this is extremely rare.
What are the symptoms of bird flu in humans?
Bird flu in humans causes a severe
illness. Patients have high fevers, difficulty breathing
and a cough. Some will also complain of a sore throat,
headaches and diarrhea. It is important to remember,
that compared to the common cold, the symptoms are much
more severe.
How is bird flu detected in humans?
A laboratory test is needed to confirm avian influenza
in humans. This test is currently only available at
a few hospitals in the country.
Why do we worry about bird flu in humans?
When the bird strain of influenza infects
people, it causes a very severe illness in which less
than a third of those infected will live. If treated
early more people survive, however, half of the patient
still die.
An additional fear is that the strain of bird flu will
‘combine’ with the strain of human influenza
allowing human to human spread to occur more easily.
If this occurs then a world-wide epidemic (pandemic)
of influenza is predicted. Similar pandemics of flu
in the past have led to millions of deaths worldwide.
How is avian influenza in humans treated?
Drugs are available to kill the virus (antivirals).
However, not all of these are effective and treatment
must be started early in the course of the disease.
How can you protect yourself from bird flu?
Avoid all activities which will expose
you to the virus. This would include direct contact
with infected poultry or with surfaces and objects contaminated
by their droppings. Remember the exposure risk is highest
during slaughter, defeathering, butchering. Also chicken
shops often have feathers and dust from chicken droppings
floating in the air which can spread the infection.
Similarly, avoid keeping chickens or ducks at home.
If you have chickens or ducks at home, keep them cornered
and do not allow them to roam freely. Do not let children
play with the birds. Keep away from any dead or ill
appearing birds.
What can you do at home while handling chicken
meat?
Regardless of the threat of bird flu,
chicken meat is very often contaminated with different
bacteria which can cause a variety of disease. Chicken
meat should therefore always be handled with care. Simple
precautions include:
• Keeping the cutting board of raw meat separate
from other cutting boards. DO NOT cut vegetables or
cooked meat on the same surface as raw meat and NEVER
at the same time as raw chicken.
• Wash your hands with warm water and soap as
soon as you have handled chicken. DO NOT touch anything
else until you have washed your hands. There is no need
to wear gloves while handling chicken meat.
• DO NOT use the same knife to cut anything else
until you have washed the dirty knife.
• Do not mix cooked and uncooked meat together
• Cook the chicken thoroughly. Most cooking done
at home, including those for salan (curry) is hot enough
to kill any viruses or bacteria. Beware of chicken which
may not be cooked thoroughly such as if care has not
been done while barbequing or while deep frying a large
piece of chicken. Make sure there is no blood or pink
parts while eating.
• Juices from raw poultry or poultry products
should never be allowed during food preparation to touch
or mix with items eaten raw.
Does freezing chicken meat also make it safe?
No. Freezing does not kill the bird flu virus. Therefore
the same precautions must be taken when handling frozen
and fresh chicken meat.
Is processed chicken safe?
Processed chicken products such as “chicken cubes”
and various chicken flavorings are safe. The manufacturing
process will inactivate any virus in the meat.
What precautions can be taken to reduce the risk for
infection from wild birds?
As a general rule, you should always observe wildlife,
including wild birds, from a distance. Avoid touching
any wildlife. If there is contact with wildlife do not
rub eyes, eat, drink, or smoke before washing hands
with soap and water. Do not pick up diseased or dead
wildlife.
What precautions can people
working with poultry take to reduce the risk for infection?
Poultry farmers and those who butcher poultry should
take protective measure like wearing masks, gloves,
gowns, and boots. It is very important to wash the body
and clothing after contact with poultry.
Will the flu vaccine protect you against bird
flu?
The yearly influenza vaccine is designed
against the human flu and not bird flu. It will therefore
protect you against human influenza during the flu season
but not against bird flu. Similarly, the yearly flu
shot will not protect you against the common cold.
Is there a vaccine for bird flu?
A vaccine has been developed for bird
flu, though, this is currently not marketed in Pakistan.
However, as most people are low risk for acquiring bird
flu, getting the vaccine is not recommended at this
time.
Are keeping pet birds at home safe?
As long as the birds are kept away
from wild bird they should be safe. If you have caged
birds, keep the top of the cage covered to prevent any
contact with wild birds. |