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Avian Flu H5N1 ERIC 吳玟晏 90121347 JANE 呂嘉心 90122214 What is the Avian Flu? A contagious disease. (only between birds) Lately, a subtype crossed the species barrier to infect human. Domestic poultry: – High pathogenic (fatal, internal organs severely injured, within 48 hours) – Low pathogenic (mild symptoms like ruffled feathers, a drop in egg production) Which viruses cause highly pathogenic disease? Influenza A viruses have 16 H subtypes and 9 N subtypes. (H and N) H5 and H7 subtypes are known to cause the highly pathogenic form of the disease. When they can circulate in poultry populations, they can mutate, and grow unto a pathogenic form. Sources of the Avian Flu Avian Flu is infectious disease of birds caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. The disease, which was first identified in Italy more than 100 years ago, occur worldwide. 1918 outbreaks in Italy, a Pandemic, the virus was H1N1. Risks First, if the virus can break the barrier between birds and human beings, it will cause very severe disease. Second, if given enough opportunities, it will change into a form that is highly infectious for humans and spreads easily from person to person. Then it will start a global outbreak (a pandemic.) A Timeline of A.F. 1996 = Highly pathogenic H5N1 virus is isolated from a farmed goose in Guangdong. 1997 = Human infections with H5N1 reported in Hong Kong. 2003 ~ = An outbreak in Asia in mid-2003 (some cases are unreported) A History Chart of A.F. Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO Total number of cases includes number of deaths. WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases. 9 December 2005 Cambodia Date of onset China c a s deaths e s c a se s deaths 2003 0 0 0 2004 0 0 2005 4 Total 4 Indonesia Thailand Viet Nam Total cases de at hs cases death s cases deaths 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 0 0 17 12 29 20 46 32 2 13 8 5 2 61 19 88 35 2 13 8 22 14 93 42 137 70 cases death s 0 0 0 0 4 5 4 5 References 世界衛生組織禽流感專頁 http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influen za/en/ Transmission Animal to human Environment to human Human to human Animal to human Touching diseased birds Handling fighting cocks Playing with poultry Eating undercooked poultry Environment to human Droppings from poultry, migratory birds, etc. Our situation Human to human Rarely reported Possibility in global influenza pandemic Whether bird flu comes to Taiwan or not To come or not? Or When it comes? Migratory birds Outbreak of bird flu What we can do? --Avoid migratory --Keep hands clean A Correct Way to Wash Your Hands Remember the correct steps in washing your hands? Wet your hand Soap Your hand Wash really well Rinse your hand Use paper towel Sources of information Internet website www.cdc.gov www.who.int www.epic.gov.sg www.info.gov.hk Bird flu hotline 1922 0800-024-582 177 Take Care !