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Type A influenza virus causes avian influenza also known as
the flu. It is a contagious disease and the main way that
influenza viruses are spread is from person to person in
respiratory droplets of coughs and sneezes. (This is called
"droplet spread."). The flu is different from a
cold. The symptoms can vary from a mild disease with little or
no mortality to a highly fatal, rapidly spreading epidemic
(highly pathogenic avian influenza) depending on the infecting
virus strain, host factors, and environmental stressors. Some
of the symptoms include: Most people who get influenza will recover in one to two weeks, but some people will develop life-threatening complications (such as pneumonia) as a result of the flu. Anyone can get the flu (even healthy people), and serious problems from influenza can happen at any age. People age 65 years and older, people of any age with chronic medical conditions, and very young children are more likely to get complications from influenza. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus and ear infections are three examples of complications from flu. |
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Posted on: 02/15/2011 Symptoms of avian influenza in humans have ranged from typical human influenza-like symptoms [fever, cough, sore throat, and muscle aches] to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory distress syndrome).
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