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Bird Flu scare in Delhi zoo: Symptoms of avian influenza in humans, how to prevent it

The National Zoological Park in Delhi is now closed after 12 of its birds died from type H5N1 bird flu on August 30, 2025. While there have been no human cases yet, public health officials and specialists in internal medicine are vigilant, checking for evidence of zoonotic transmission and serious respiratory illness associated with this virus.

September 01, 2025 / 17:33 IST
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Symptoms of bird flu in humans: Watch out for fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose headaches, muscle aches and fatigue (Image: Pexels)

Delhi’s National Zoological Park has been temporarily closed following a confirmed discovery of H5N1 avian influenza, which was first detected on August 30, 2022. As of September 1, at least 12 birds have died, which led to the immediate lockdown of the popular tourist destination for critical biosecurity protocols.

Although there have been no reported cases of human infection to date yet, it raises alarms to public health experts, and physicians, due to the well described zoonotic potential of H5N1.

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