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  2. Virulent Newcastle disease - Wikipedia

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    Virulent Newcastle disease (VND), formerly exotic Newcastle disease, [1] is a contagious viral avian disease affecting many domestic and wild bird species; it is transmissible to humans. [2] Though it can infect humans, most cases are non-symptomatic; rarely it can cause a mild fever and influenza-like symptoms and/or conjunctivitis in humans.

  3. Bird–window collisions - Wikipedia

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    Windows fitted with a dotted grid pattern to prevent bird collisions. There are several methods of preventing bird-window strikes. The use of ultraviolet (UV) signals to make windows appear visible to birds, while once one of the most common means of combatting this issue, is no longer recommended by experts. This is because while some birds ...

  4. Scrub Hub: Here's how to keep birds from flying into your ...

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    Experts described it as a dangerous combination of timing (migration season), difficult weather and a lack of "bird-friendly" building measures. Birds will strike the windows for a couple ...

  5. After months of more mild cases, the bird flu appears to be ramping up: The U.S. just saw its first death from the virus, and cases have been found in birds across all 50 states, according to the ...

  6. Influenza A virus subtype H5N6 - Wikipedia

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    From October to December, four outbreaks were also reported in China, resulting in the culling of over 170,000 birds. [7] In December, H5N6 avian influenza was reported in bird droppings in Hong Kong. [8] In December, South Korea raised its bird flu alert to highest level for the first time. [9]

  7. Bird flu hit 25K birds in NY since 2022. Recent cases found ...

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    Samples collected from bird droppings in Central Park are examined for pathogens like bird flu and avian paramyxovirus - a virus that only affects poultry, and researchers recently detected avian ...

  8. Should you be worried about bird flu? Here are 5 things to ...

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    Bird flu cases are mainly restricted to commercial poultry and cattle, data shows. Eggs, meat, cheese and milk that are sold commercially are safe to eat, according to Harvard Medical School.

  9. Guano - Wikipedia

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    Birds or their droppings were present in 56% of outbreaks, while bats or their droppings were present in 23%. [53] Developing any symptoms after exposure to H. capsulatum is very rare; less than 1% of those infected develop symptoms. [53] Only patients with more severe cases require medical attention, and only about 1% of acute cases are fatal ...