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  2. Doctors Explain How To Spot Symptoms Of Bird Flu After ... - AOL

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    What are the symptoms of bird flu? The CDC didn’t share information on the symptoms this particular patient has experienced. But these are common bird flu symptoms in humans, according to the CDC :

  3. How deadly is bird flu in humans? What we know as US ... - AOL

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    Bird flu symptoms in humans range from mild to severe, and include a cough, runny nose, headache, muscle aches, fever, fatigue, conjunctivitis (pink eye), diarrhea and more.

  4. What Are the Symptoms of Bird Flu? - AOL

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    Bird flu can also cause respiratory and classic flu-like symptoms, including cough, runny nose, fever, sore throat, body aches, headaches, fatigue, shortness of breath, and pneumonia, the CDC says ...

  5. Avian influenza - Wikipedia

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    Avian influenza, also known as avian flu or bird flu, is a disease caused by the influenza A virus, which primarily affects birds but can sometimes affect mammals including humans. [1] Wild aquatic birds are the primary host of the influenza A virus, which is enzootic (continually present) in many bird populations.

  6. What to know about bird flu symptoms as US reports first ...

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    At least 61 people in the US have contracted bird flu amid outbreaks in poultry and dairy cows. What are the symptoms? What to know about highly pathogenic avian influenza, aka, H5N1.

  7. Influenza A virus subtype H7N9 - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of influenza in birds may include swollen head, watery eyes, unresponsiveness, lack of coordination, respiratory distress such as sneezing or gurgling. [27] Humans and other mammals can only become infected with avian influenza, including A/H7N9, after prolonged close contact with infected birds or contaminated environments. [28]

  8. Influenza A virus subtype H7N7 - Wikipedia

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    This suggests that the population at risk for avian influenza was not limited to those with direct contact with infected poultry, and that person to person transmission may have occurred on a large scale. [3] Final analysis of Dutch avian influenza outbreaks reveals much higher levels of transmission to humans than previously thought. [4]

  9. L.A. County resident infected by bird flu as county spreads ...

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    This colorized electron microscope image provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 2024 shows avian influenza A virus (bird flu) particles, red-yellow, grown in ...