Symptoms of avian influenza in 2 weeks?

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Human infection with h7n9 avian influenza is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by h7n9 subtype avian influenza virus. Since February 2013, Shanghai, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces have successively suffered from unexplained severe pneumonia, among which 3 cases were confirmed to be infected with h7n9 avian influenza and 2 cases died. All the 3 cases are sporadic cases, and no epidemiological association has been found among the 3 cases.

Symptoms of avian influenza in 2 weeks?

Patients usually present with influenza like symptoms, such as fever, cough, less sputum, headache, muscle soreness and general discomfort. Severe patients developed rapidly, manifested as severe pneumonia, body temperature mostly continued above 39 ℃, dyspnea, hemoptysis and sputum; Acute respiratory distress syndrome, mediastinal emphysema, sepsis, shock, disturbance of consciousness and acute kidney injury can be rapidly developed.

Bird flu can cause muscle pain, and many people with bird flu have severe pneumonia. People who are infected with avian influenza often sneeze and shed a lot of tears. Some people will have diarrhea and vomiting for a long time after being infected with avian influenza, and the patient's body will dehydrate, even lead to sudden coma.

Avian influenza is a communicable disease, so you must actively isolate after the occurrence of avian influenza. If you have been to the epidemic area of avian influenza and you have fever, you must wear a mask and go to the hospital for examination at this time. Generally speaking, the disease will not occur immediately after the infection, but there are several hours to several days to the incubation period, after which the disease will occur.

matters needing attention

If people are infected with avian influenza, the death rate can be as high as 60%, which is extremely serious. Therefore, in order to avoid avian influenza, do not often go to public places in the season of avian influenza outbreak, and try to wear masks when going out.