2018
DOI: 10.15226/2381-2907/4/3/00151
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The Global Threat of Bird (Avian) Flu its Treatment Methods and Public Health Preventive Measures

Abstract: Background and Objectives: This assignment will critically review and evaluate the mortality and the harmful effects caused by the Bird (Avian) Flu in Thailand and Turkey. Are we prepared for the management and treatment of Bird (Avian) Flu if it affects the UK and other non-affected countries? Methods: Literature Review was done carefully for the Hot Current Topic Avian Flu and what are the Preventive Measures. Various Recommended and Good repute Global Organizations such as WHO, CDC USA, BBC UK, NHS UK Other… Show more

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“…Directly observed treatment (DOT) prevents Siddiqui A [21] (multi drug resistant) MDR-TB. TB is a common serious but treatable complication of HIV infection.…”
Section: Yes -------100%mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Directly observed treatment (DOT) prevents Siddiqui A [21] (multi drug resistant) MDR-TB. TB is a common serious but treatable complication of HIV infection.…”
Section: Yes -------100%mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some are transmitted to humans from humans (e.g., HIV, Chlamydia, bacterial vaginosis, etc. ), insects (e.g., malaria from mosquitoes) [ 2 ], or animals (e.g., avian flu from birds) [ 3 ]. Humans can get infected through direct contact, such as from person to person (through touch, kiss, coughs, sneezes, sexual contact, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%