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Kenya: What you need to know about bird flu

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
GOVERNMENT OF KENYA

NATIONAL TASK FORCE ON AVIAN FLU

What you need to know about bird flu.

For more information http://www.ilri.org/ilripubaware/up..._Revised 8th March 2006.pdf#search="bird flu"

How can you protect yourself and family from bird flu?
The following are simple precautions you can take to protect yourself and family against bird flu:

? Avoid touching, eating, selling or transporting sick or dead chicken and wild birds.

? Report such cases to the nearest veterinary or public health office, chief or other relevant local authorities.

? You can also call the following hot lines for help: 020-631639, 020-2718292, 0722726682,
0722331548

? Do not sleep in the same house with chicken. Sleeping in the same house with chicken increases the possibility of contracting bird flu.

? Keep chicken in a separate structure away from residential houses.





http://www.ilri.org/ilripubaware/up..._Revised 8th March 2006.pdf#search="bird flu"
 
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