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Avian Influenza risk in Nanning

Prevention Guide

Avian Influenza Prevention Guide for Nanning Avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, is a viral infection that primarily affects birds but can spread to humans through close contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. Symptoms in humans range from mild fever and cough to severe respiratory illness. Nanning's risk score of 64/100 reflects moderate but meaningful concern due to several local factors. Local risk factors specific to Nanning include the city's large live poultry markets, which remain common in many neighborhoods and wet markets across the city. Nanning's warm, humid subtropical climate creates favorable conditions for virus survival, especially during the cooler months from November through February. The city's dense urban population and proximity to rural poultry farms increases exposure risk. Seasonal migration patterns of wild birds along nearby wetlands add another layer of concern. Here are practical steps you can take to reduce your risk: 1. Avoid direct contact with live or dead poultry at markets. If you handle raw poultry, wear gloves and wash hands thoroughly with soap afterward. Never touch your face before cleaning your hands. 2. Cook poultry meat and eggs thoroughly. The virus dies at temperatures above 70 degrees Celsius. Avoid dishes with undercooked poultry, including runny eggs. 3. Keep children away from bird-raising areas and live bird markets. Children are especially vulnerable, and casual contact with birds in backyard settings is a known transmission route. 4. Stay informed about local advisories from Nanning's health authorities. During outbreaks, avoid visiting poultry farms and live bird markets entirely. 5. Seek medical attention promptly if you develop fever, cough, or breathing difficulties within 10 days of contact with poultry. Inform your healthcare provider about your exposure history so they can test appropriately. Staying aware and taking these simple precautions will significantly reduce your risk while living in or visiting Nanning.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 13:19:30 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