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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.

  • Bird flu cases: Study suggests asymptomatic symptoms of bird flu on the rise, urges caution

    Bird flu cases: Study suggests asymptomatic symptoms of bird flu on the rise, urges caution

    Bird flu, or avian influenza, has been making headlines as it spreads among wild birds, poultry, and even U.S. dairy cows. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is actively tracking cases in humans, particularly among workers exposed to infected animals. Understanding bird flu, its symptoms, and how to protect yourself is crucial to minimising risk.

  • Bird flu outbreak in India: Know the causes, symptoms, and preventive tips to avoid the infection

    Bird flu outbreak in India: Know the causes, symptoms, and preventive tips to avoid the infection

    A bird flu outbreak in Chhindwara has affected chickens and a cat, prompting authorities to shut poultry farms, ban sales, and declare infected zones. The entire municipal area and Linga village are under surveillance, with strict disposal measures for infected poultry. Keep these symptoms and preventive measures in mind to stay safe.

  • WOAH approves India's self-declaration stating it is free from bird flu in specific poultry areas: Govt

    WOAH approves India's self-declaration stating it is free from bird flu in specific poultry areas: Govt

    The approval to this self-declaration is expected to open up new opportunities for Indian poultry in the global market, contributing to the country's economic growth, it said.

  • Bird flu in India | Influenza and poultry consumption: Everything you need to know

    Bird flu in India | Influenza and poultry consumption: Everything you need to know

    The avian influenza or bird flu outbreak has been confirmed in at least seven states in India. Bird flu is a viral infection that infect birds but can also infect humans. World Health Organisation (WHO) says that a large number of human infections with the H5N1 virus have been linked to the home slaughter and subsequent handling of diseased or dead birds prior to cooking. If you work in close contact with infected birds, and eat undercooked poultry products then you are at risk. There are many conceptions related to how safe is it to eat poultry, eggs. Here is the answers to some of your questions regarding the avian influenza.

  • Here's everything you need to know about the bird flu outbreak in India

    Here's everything you need to know about the bird flu outbreak in India

    Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the fear of a new outbreak looms large as avian flu kills almost 2,000 birds across five Indian states. Avian flu (bird flu) is a highly infectious and severe respiratory disease in birds. Here’s everything you need to know about the outbreak and the measures taken by states to contain the spread of the disease.

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