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Avian Influenza and Humans FAQs

TOPICS

•  Avian Influenza in Birds
•  Avian Influenza and Humans
•  Treatments
•  Prevention and Control

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Q. If I was exposed to avian influenza in birds, how long would it take for me to become sick?

A. The exact incubation period for avian influenza in humans is not known because there have been so few cases, but is probably between 3-7 days.

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Q. Can avian influenza kill?

A. Unfortunately, yes. While millions of birds have died from the disease only a few people have acquired the illness, a significant number of these people have died.

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Q. Will the current influenza vaccine protect me against avian influenza?

A. No. The current vaccine for human influenza does not prevent avian influenza infection in people. However, in countries overseas, people exposed to bird flu will be immunized to protect them from human strains of influenza, to help prevent the emergence of a mixed human/avian influenza virus.

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