Knowledge about avian influenza and tips on the prevention of avian influenza

Updated on healthy 2024-03-12
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How to prevent H7N9 avian influenza?

    Frequent hand washing, frequent indoor ventilation, attention to nutrition, and maintaining good physical fitness are conducive to the prevention of respiratory infections such as influenza. If you have symptoms of respiratory infection such as sneezing and coughing, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or handkerchief to prevent infecting others. In addition, special attention should be paid to avoiding direct contact with sick and dead poultry and livestock as much as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To prevent avian influenza, wash your hands, ventilate your room, pay attention to nutrition, and cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief when sneezing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hong Kong AQ Natural Antiseptic Spray is effective in preventing avian influenza.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's good to live a normal life, just have less contact with poultry such as chickens.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1 According to the World Health Organization, feces are the main channel for the transmission of avian flu.

    2 The World Health Organization (WHO) DAO said on the 16th that at least four people had died in Vietnam.

    A: Avian influenza is mainly transmitted through poultry faeces, not cooked meat.

    3 According to AFP, the WHO said that the H5N1 strain of avian influenza in the feces of sick chickens spreads through the air and is carried away by the wind. Chickens can easily spread bird flu through their droppings when they are placed in narrow cages on top of each other. Chicken owners are also at risk of inhaling the virus.

    However, Fadler Shaib, a spokesman for the WHO, said it was almost impossible to get sick from eating sick cooked chicken. He quoted a WHO expert as saying: "The virus was boiled to death.

    He stressed that boiling the chicken before plucking it also destroys the virus.

    4 The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that people are equally at risk regardless of the type of sick chicken they come into contact with. Only a small number of infected poultry survive, and those that survive will excrete virus-containing feces for at least 10 days.

    5 According to an avian influenza virus survey report released by the World Health Organization on the 15th, the viruses that cause avian influenza in Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam are all H5N1 influenza A viruses.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Transmission is also through droplets and contact with respiratory secretions.

    Direct contact with items that carry a significant amount of the virus, such as poultry feces, feathers, respiratory secretions, blood, etc., can also cause infection through the conjunctiva and breakage**.

    Poultry meat and eggs should be cooked thoroughly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not clear what exactly it was transmitted, it may have been transmitted to people through poultry, and it's okay to eat hard-boiled eggs, I hope it will help you.

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