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Avian Influenza, or BIRD FLU

FACTS & SOURCES

November 2005

  • "While there is no evidence of wild birds being able to transmit H5N1 directly to people, laboratory studies indicate that domestic ducks, as well as mallards and perhaps other wild species, may be able to carry and transmit the virus to other birds without showing signs of illness."
  • "Leading experts including the World Health Organization, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, and World Organization for Animal Health all emphasize that culling wild bird populations is highly unlikely to stop the spread of the disease, and would only divert resources away from more important disease control measures."

What you can do to protect yourself:

The above quotes are from the National Audubon Society’s webpage devoted to avian flu. More can be found at: http://www.audubon.org/bird/AvianBirdFlu.php

Additional information pertinent to this disease is available from the following sources: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website, at: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/ provides the best and most current information on Avian Influenza (bird flu) in the United States.

Another excellent source of information is the World Health Organization website: ttp://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/en/. Their Avian Influenza Fact Sheet is available at http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/avian_influenza/en/.

 

Bill Mueller, Conservation Chair,
Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
Issues Committee Chair
Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative