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Tested by Professor John Oxford, world renowned virologist and expert on influenzas, EnviroCair has been proven to be effective against Avian Influenza H5N1 - click here to read test report

What is avian influenza (bird flu)?
Bird flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These flu viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide carry the viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them. However, bird flu is very contagious among birds and can make some domesticated birds, including chickens, ducks, and turkeys, very sick and kill them.

Why is it known as H5N1?
Influenza viruses can be broken down into 3 types, A, B and C. Influenza A viruses (of which bird flu is one) are the most serious. On the surface of each virus are two types of protein - Hemagglutinin and an enzyme called Neuraminidase. The particular type of Hemagglutinin in this strain of bird flu is type 5 (of 16 known subtypes), and the Neuraminidase is type 1 (of 9 subtypes) which gives us H5N1.

The function of the Hemagglutinin (the bit that looks like a spiky carrot in the picture right) is to stick to the cells in the respiratory system so that the Neuraminidase (looks like a blue lollipop) can go to work and release the virus and infect cells.

Do bird flu viruses infect humans?
An increasing number of cases of human infection with bird flu viruses have occurred since 1997.The current outbreak of avian influenza A (H5N1) among poultry in Asia is an example of a bird flu outbreak that has caused human infections and deaths. In such situations, people should avoid contact with infected birds or contaminated surfaces, and should be careful when handling and cooking poultry.

How fatal is bird flu?

Avian Influenza has a low morbidity rate but a high mortality rate. This means that there aren't that many cases of the disease per head of population; but if you get it, there is a high chance you will die (over 50%). Contrast this with the current outbreak of Swine Influenza in North America, which has a high mobitity rate (lots of reported cases) but low mortality (about 4%).


"The United States is unprepared for a global flu pandemic, according to a draft of a federal report, which predicts a worst-case scenario that could lead to the deaths of 1.9 million Americans and the hospitalization of 8.5 million more people with costs exceeding $450 billion."

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What are the symptoms of bird flu in humans?
Symptoms of bird flu in humans have ranged from typical flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat and muscle aches) to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory distress), and other severe and life-threatening complications. The symptoms of bird flu may depend on which virus caused the infection.

How does bird flu spread?
Infected birds shed flu virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. Susceptible birds become infected when they have contact with contaminated excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with excretions. It is believed that most cases of bird flu infection in humans have resulted from contact with infected poultry or contaminated surfaces.

How quickly does bird flu spread?


Research has shown that the Spanish flu virus that killed up to 50 million people in 1918-19 was probably a strain that originated in birds.


Because all influenza viruses have the ability to change, scientists are concerned that the H5N1 virus could soon be able to infect humans and spread easily from one person to another. Because these viruses do not commonly infect humans, there is little or no immune protection against them in the human population. If the H5N1 virus were able to infect people and spread easily from person to person, an “influenza pandemic” (worldwide outbreak of disease) could begin. No one can predict when a pandemic might occur. However, experts from around the world are watching the H5N1 situation in Asia very closely and are preparing for the possibility that the virus may begin to spread more easily and widely from person to person.

 

How do pandemics start?



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Major Pandemics

1918 : The Spanish flu pandemic remains the most devastating outbreak of modern times - infecting up to 40% of the world's population and killing more than 50m people, with young adults particularly badly affected

1957 : Asian flu killed two million people. Caused by a human form of the virus, H2N2, combining with a mutated strain found in wild ducks. The elderly were particularly vulnerable

1968 : An outbreak first detected in Hong Kong, and caused by a strain known as H3N2, killed up to one million people globally, with those over 65 most likely to die

 

Bird Flu Video



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How does EnviroCair® help?
Two products can help counter the spread of Avian Influenza - EnviroCair® air diffuser units and EnviroCair®-AV.

EnviroCair® units in the home or workplace will eradicate airborne viruses such as avian influenza. The risk of catching such diseases can be greatly reduced with EnviroCair®.

The EnviroCair® unit continuously dispenses a measured amount of a biocide into the atmosphere. The air in an average-sized room will be free from viruses, bacteria and fungi within a matter of a few hours. As the molecules of EnviroCair® fall onto surfaces, static or surface-borne pathogens will also be eradicated.

EnviroCair®-AV is for commercial use - click here for details

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Bird flu Links

 


World Health Organization

Department of Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention