How to prevent avian influenza? Stay away from birds?
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Avian influenza will always appear in people's casual, and according to the incidence of avian influenza in our country, it is always intermittent, and it often appears together with the high incidence period of cold. Therefore, people are very worried about avian influenza. After all, the symptoms of avian influenza are too similar to those of influenza, which can easily lead to the delay of illness, and eventually lead to the emergence of people's influenza If you don't want to see the consequences, I'd like to share with you the knowledge about the methods of preventing avian influenza.
How to prevent avian influenza? Stay away from birds?
First: to prevent avian influenza, we should first pay attention to the observation of our own body. If we often come into contact with birds, we should also check the birds that we often come into contact with, discover and deal with the diseases of birds in time, and do a good job in isolation.
Second: to prevent avian influenza, we should also ensure the health of birds, vaccinate birds in time, wash hands and keep clean after contacting with birds. If we have long-term contact, we should also pay attention to keep our respiratory tract clean, and try not to contact people who have avian influenza.
Third: if you want to effectively prevent avian influenza, you must pay more attention to exercise at ordinary times, improve your body's immunity to diseases, eat more fruits and vegetables, and increase your resistance to diseases. Only in this way can you reduce the chance of virus and bacteria invasion and reduce the occurrence of diseases.
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In the season of high incidence of avian influenza, people who are easy to catch a cold should also pay more attention. When they find that they have a cold and accompanied with symptoms of respiratory tract obstruction and fever, they must not ignore it. They should go to the hospital for examination to make sure that they are not avian influenza, so that they and their families can rest assured.