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O que (quem) é avian plague - definição

INFLUENZA CAUSED BY VIRUSES ADAPTED TO BIRDS
Bird flu; Bird-flu; Avian Flu; Bird influenza; Chicken flu; Birdflu; Avian bird flu; Avian flu virus; Influenza in birds; Avian influenza virus; Ornithological flu; Avian flu outbreak; Avian flu incident; Bird flu virus; Highly pathogenic avian influenza; Bird flue; Avian flu; Avian Influenza - Bird Flu; Avian Influenza; Fowl plague; HPAI; The bird flu; Bird flus; Highly pathogenic bird flu
  • A chicken being tested for flu
  • Birds that have been put down because of avian influenza. The virus is spread by contact between healthy and unhealthy birds.
  • The interior of a barn showing infected birds who have been killed by suffocation with foam

Naples Plague (1656)         
1656–58 EPIDEMIC OF PLAGUE IN NAPLES
Naple's Plague; Naples Plague
The Naples Plague refers to a plague epidemic in Italy between 1656–1658 that nearly eradicated the population of Naples. The epidemic affected mostly central and southern Italy, killing up to 1,250,000 people throughout the Kingdom of Naples according to some estimates.
Pneumonic plague         
  • Medical team working together during a plague outbreak in Madagascar (October 2017).
PLAGUE THAT RESULTS IN INFECTION LOCATED IN LUNG, WHICH RESULTS FROM DIRECT INHALATION OF THE BACILLUS AND HAS SYMPTOM FEVER, HAS SYMPTOM CHILLS, HAS SYMPTOM COUGH AND HAS SYMPTOM DIFFICULTY BREATHING
Pnumonic plague; Pneumonic Plague; Pulmonary plague
Pneumonic plague is a severe lung infection caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Symptoms include fever, headache, shortness of breath, chest pain, and coughing.
Avian sarcoma leukosis virus         
SPECIES OF VIRUS
Avian leukosis virus; Leukosis virus, avian; Avian leucosis; Avian leukosis; ALV related virus; Avian leucosis virus; Sarcoma, avian; Avian Sarcoma and Leukosis Viruses; Avian Sarcoma Leukosis Virus
Avian sarcoma leukosis virus (ASLV) is an endogenous retrovirus that infects and can lead to cancer in chickens; experimentally it can infect other species of birds and mammals. ASLV replicates in chicken embryo fibroblasts, the cells that contribute to the formation of connective tissues.

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Avian influenza

Avian influenza, also known as avian flu, is a bird flu caused by the influenza A virus, which can infect people. It is similar to other types of animal flu in that it is caused by a virus strain that has adapted to a specific host. The type with the greatest risk is highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).

Though influenza A is adapted to birds, it can also stably adapt and sustain person-to-person transmission. Recent influenza research into the genes of the Spanish flu virus shows it to have genes adapted from both human and avian strains. Pigs can also be infected with human, avian, and swine influenza viruses, allowing for mixtures of genes (reassortment) to create a new virus, which can cause an antigenic shift to a new influenza A virus subtype which most people have little to no immune protection against.

Avian influenza strains are divided into two types based on their pathogenicity: high pathogenicity (HP) or low pathogenicity (LP). The most well-known HPAI strain, H5N1, was first isolated from a farmed goose in Guangdong Province, China in 1996, and also has low pathogenic strains found in North America. Companion birds in captivity are unlikely to contract the virus and there has been no report of a companion bird with avian influenza since 2003. Pigeons can contract avian strains, but rarely become ill and are incapable of transmitting the virus efficiently to humans or other animals.