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  2. Bird fancier's lung - Wikipedia

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    Bird fancier's lung (BFL), also known as bird breeder's lung, is a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. It can cause shortness of breath , fever , dry cough , chest pain , anorexia and weight loss , fatigue , and progressive pulmonary fibrosis (the most serious complication).

  3. Two people have died after pigeon dropping infection at ... - AOL

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    It is believed the patients contracted the Cryptococcus infection after the droppings somehow made their way into a non-public room containing machinery. Two people have died after pigeon dropping ...

  4. Histoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    H. capsulatum is found in soil, often associated with decaying bat guano or bird droppings. Disruption of soil from excavation or construction releases infectious spores that can be inhaled by humans. H. capsulatum has a one to two week incubation period within human lungs before symptoms arise. [5]

  5. Pigeon dropping infection contributed to child's death - AOL

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  6. Domestic pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Pigeons were most likely domesticated in the Mediterranean at least 2000–5000 years ago, and may have been domesticated earlier as a food source. [3] Some research suggests that domestication occurred as early as 10,000 years ago. [4] Pigeons have held historical importance to humans as food, pets, holy animals, and messengers.

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  8. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Common antigens include molds, bacteria, bird droppings, bird feathers, agricultural dusts, bioaerosols and chemicals from paints or plastics. [3] People affected by this type of lung inflammation (pneumonitis) are commonly exposed to the antigens by their occupations, hobbies, the environment and animals.

  9. US CDC confirms H5N1 bird flu in a child in California - AOL

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    Because bird flu viruses can mutate and gain the ability to spread easily between people, California public health officials have previously said they are monitoring animal and human infections ...