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Avian Influenza risk in Karachi

Prevention Guide

Avian Influenza is a highly contagious and potentially deadly disease that affects birds and can be transmitted to humans. In Karachi, the risk score is 50 out of 100, indicating a moderate level of risk. Local risk factors include the presence of live bird markets, backyard poultry farming, and the city's proximity to migratory bird routes. The disease can spread through direct contact with infected birds, contaminated surfaces, and respiratory droplets. In Karachi, the risk is higher due to the city's dense population, poor sanitation, and lack of awareness about the disease. To prevent the risk of Avian Influenza in Karachi, residents can take the following steps: avoid visiting live bird markets or handling birds, especially if they are sick or dead, keep a safe distance from birds in public places, such as parks and zoos, wash hands frequently with soap and water, especially after coming into contact with birds or their droppings, keep their homes and surroundings clean, and report any cases of sick or dead birds to the local authorities immediately. By taking these simple steps, residents of Karachi can reduce their risk of contracting Avian Influenza and help prevent the spread of the disease in the city.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:07:37 GMT

πŸ“Š Data sourced from WHO/CDC

⚠️ This is an AI-assisted analysis for informational purposes only

βœ… Expert-reviewed by Global Disease Risk Radar Editorial Team