Avian influenza - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada
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About Avian InfluenzaRisks to Human HealthProtect YourselfProtect Wild BirdsProtect PoultryWhere to Find More InformationHumans can become infected with avian influenza, but cases are rare. The virus can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected bird or a contaminated surface. In Nova Scotia, there are no cases of human infection with avian influenza. Avian influenza symptoms vary from mild to severe and can include: 1. fever 2. cough 3. aching muscles 4...See more on novascotia.ca Humans can become infected with avian influenza, but cases are rare. The virus can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected bird or a contaminated surface. In Nova Scotia, there are no cases of human infection with avian influenza. Avian influenza symptoms vary from mild to severe and can include: 1. fever 2. cough 3. aching muscles 4...
Humans can become infected with avian influenza, but cases are rare. The virus can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected bird or a contaminated surface. In Nova Scotia, there are no cases of human infection with avian influenza. Avian influenza symptoms vary from mild to severe and can include: 1. fever 2. cough 3. aching muscles 4...
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