Bird flu virus has hit Corona, with strong impact in three states


- After the birds now began to affect humans

New Delhi Dated 4th January 2021 Monday

Corona is still present in the country and the world. Although vaccination has started in the US, UK and India, bird flu has appeared in India where Corona has not gone.

Bird flu was also found in at least three of the four states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and now Himachal Pradesh. One thousand birds have died so far in Himachal Pradesh. Samples of the dead birds were sent to a laboratory in Bhopal for testing.

More than 100 crows were found dead in Kota and Pali districts of Rajasthan on Saturday. Earlier, the news of bird flu in Jhalawar district was confirmed. Now there were reports of bird flu spreading to five districts of Rajasthan. On Saturday, 19 crows were found dead in Bara, 15 in Jhalawar and 22 in Ramganj Mandi. In Kota district alone, 177 crows have died so far. A kingfisher and a magpie also died in Bara district. Thirteen crows were found dead in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

The impact of bird flu was more in Himachal Pradesh than in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. According to a report, one thousand birds died in Himachal Pradesh. Bird flu or avian flu is spread from bird to bird. No one can say when bird flu will lead to an epidemic. The disease can be transmitted by an infected chicken or other bird and can also be transmitted to humans by birds. Since it is winter, thousands of exotic birds have flocked here, so it is difficult to say when bird flu will spread.

The symptoms of bird flu are similar to those of the common flu. Breathlessness is characterized by shortness of breath and persistent vomiting. Persistent cough, runny nose, headache, sore throat, diarrhea, persistent nausea and vomiting, conjunctivitis in the eyes, etc. Symptoms may be bird flu. The virus is especially prevalent in poultry. People involved in the poultry industry can quickly catch bird flu.

Right now these three states are enough watch. But with the presence of large numbers of exotic birds in the winter, there is also a risk of bird flu outbreaks like corona, reliable sources said.


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