Les pandémies humaines de grippe au XXe siècle étaient 1918 : « grippe espagnole » - 40 millions de décès ; 1957 : « grippe asiatique » - 1 à 2 millions de décès et 1968 : « grippe de Hong Kong » - 7 millions de décès. La grippe aviaire, communément appelée grippe aviaire, l'une des menaces les plus graves pour la santé aujourd'hui, est une infectie. ous disease of birds causée par le virus de la grippe de type A. Il a imposé une menace sérieuse à l'industrie volaille en pleine croissance du Bangladesh avec un risque d'affecter les humains. Les volailles domestiques sont très vulnérables. Sous sa forme hautement pathogène, la maladie est extrêmement contagieuse et la mortalité chez les volailles peut approcher 100 %. La grippe aviaire (IA) est une zoonose virale contagieuse avec de grandes implications pour la santé publique et un impact socio-économique négatif. L'infection hautement pathogène de l'influenza aviaire (IAPS) est transmise des oiseaux à l'homme principalement par contact avec des volailles et des objets contaminés. Par conséquent, les personnes qui entrent en contact avec des oiseaux tels que les travailleurs du marché des oiseaux vivants sont la population la plus vulnérable. Une connaissance inadéquate des risques pour la santé de l'IA et une mauvaise pratique des mesures préventives de l'IA parmi les LBS augmentent le risque de propagation de l'infection chez les humains et les animaux.
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