Scientists warn of the pandemic of bird flu after the virus is out of control

Senior American experts warned against facing the United States a new danger with bird flu left control of American farms."RTL"> according to the newspaper & quot & quot; British, today, Tuesday, the outbreak of the virus H5N1 in the United States approximately 1,000 hooks of dairy cows, and resulted in more than 70 human injuries so far, including the first confirmed death."RTL">
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The newspaper pointed to the launch of the UK’s experts after discovering the first case of bird flu in the world between sheep on a farm in Yorkshire, where virus experts warned & quot; repeated proliferation & quot; For potential killer infections to other mammals, and indicated that they may turn it into a pandemic."RTL"> Now, a team of international experts warned of the global virus network ( Gvn ) that the poultry industry in the United States is at great risk, and they called for urgent efforts to understand the transmission and stop it to prevent its spread among humans."RTL"> Meanwhile, Dr. Mark Johnson, the world of virus at Missouri University, warned on the application that the virus & quot; striving & quot; To & quot; shift to a pandemic & quot; , adding that It is certain that he has many opportunities."RTL"> in turn, the MSF network called ( Gvn ) to intensify initiatives to educate the public about the dangers of bird flu virus, which is very similar to influenza symptoms."RTL"> The lighter symptoms include coughing, sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body pain, headache, fatigue, as well as shortness of breath or difficulty breathing."RTL"> It is worth noting that it is difficult to discover the bird influenza virus in a sample of some patients whose health has improved or completely recovered."RTL"> The virus mutates in January, US officials reported the first death of bird flu to a person in Louisiana who was transferred to the hospital with severe respiratory symptoms."RTL"> The patient was described as greater than 65 years old, suffering from latent health problems, and he was in contact with sick and diversified birds in a herd of rear yard birds."RTL"> indicated a genetic analysis of the patient’s infection that the bird influenza virus may mutate inside its body, which may cause a more serious disease."RTL"> This came a month after the US state of California announced the state of emergency due to bird flu in response to the outbreak of the disease between dairy cows in the state."RTL"> , according to the state’s Ministry of Agriculture, the state determined the presence of a virus H5N1 in 645 hips of dairy cows since it was first discovered in late August."RTL"> was reported nearly half of the cases within 30 days, highlighting the rapid spread of the virus."RTL"> Although California was not among the first states that discovered a virus H5N1 in dairy cows, the disease has increased dramatically since its first discovery."RTL"> has also been reported on more severe symptoms, including acute upper respiratory infections, such as pneumonia, which require hospitalization, and temperature rise to more than 37.7 degrees Celsius."RTL"> The necessity of laboratory analysis As with Kovid, the infection of the bird influenza in people cannot be diagnosed with signs and clinical symptoms alone; Rather, laboratory analyzes are required."RTL"> Swits used to test the bird flu from the throat, nose or eye of the sick person."RTL"> US health officials assert that the test is more accurate when collecting the sample during the first few days of the disease."RTL"> The collection and examination of the lower respiratory tract samples may also diagnose bird influenza infection for people with serious diseases. For his part, Professor Paul Hunter, a prestigious expert in infectious diseases from East Anglia University, said that the concern is that if the virus develops to become more prevalent among humans, we will be at the risk of another pandemic. There is no evidence for this currently, but it is not possible to exclude the occurrence of such a future shift & quot; The newspaper noted that it is unlikely that humans will develop bird flu from eating poultry and fishing birds, because they are sensitive to heat, and that poultry cooking well will eliminate Virus."RTL"> instead, human infection often occurs when the virus enters the person’s eyes, nose, mouth, or inhaled.
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