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Avian Influenza risk in Aden

Prevention Guide

Avian Influenza Prevention Guide for Aden Current Risk Score: 64/100 What is Avian Influenza Avian Influenza is a viral infection caused by influenza A viruses that primarily affect birds but can occasionally spread to humans through close contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. Symptoms in humans range from mild respiratory issues to severe illness, making prevention essential. Local Risk Factors in Adens Adens faces elevated risk due to its dense population, frequent live bird markets near residential areas, limited cold chain infrastructure for vaccine storage, seasonal migration of wild birds along coastal wetlands, and inconsistent biosecurity measures at small-scale poultry farms. The warm climate also allows viruses to persist longer in organic waste and standing water near markets. 5 Actionable Prevention Steps 1. Avoid direct contact with sick or dead birds. If you work with poultry, wear disposable gloves, masks, and eye protection. Wash hands thoroughly with soap after any bird contact. 2. Report unusual bird deaths immediately to local authorities. If you notice multiple birds dying in your neighborhood or at a market, do not handle them yourself. Call the nearest veterinary or health office and describe the location and number of birds affected. 3. Cook poultry and eggs thoroughly. Heat kills the virus. Ensure meat reaches an internal temperature of 74Β°C and eggs are fully cooked with no runny yolks before eating. 4. Keep birds away from living spaces. If you keep chickens or other birds at home, prevent them from entering your house. Clean coops daily and dispose of waste away from water sources. 5. Stay informed through local health notices. Follow updates from Adens health department about outbreaks and vaccination clinics. If you develop fever, cough, or breathing problems after bird exposure, seek medical care and mention your contact history.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:08:10 GMT

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