Bird flu and things you need to know
To proactively prevent and fight bird flu, people need to avoid or minimize contact with farmed or wild poultry, and do not eat sick or dead poultry...
To proactively prevent and fight bird flu, people need to avoid or minimize contact with farmed or wild poultry, and do not eat sick or dead poultry.
There is currently no specific treatment for avian influenza in humans and no vaccine to prevent the disease.
To proactively prevent and fight epidemics, people need to avoid or minimize contact with farmed or wild poultry, do not eat sick or dead poultry, and thoroughly cook poultry and poultry products.
People need to immediately report to the authorities when poultry gets sick or dies suddenly; Self-isolate if you have flu symptoms.
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