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Pennsylvania Department of Health: Public Notice 1/7/25: Contact with a Sick or Dead Bird? You may have been exposed to Bird Flu, includes Spanish

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While rare, bird flu can infect humans and sometimes make them very sick.
Please pay attention to your health for 10 days after contact with a sick
or dead bird.
If you have any of these symptoms during that time, call your
health care provider right away. Tell them about your contact with the bird.
Early treatment can prevent severe illness.

Symptoms:
• Fever or chills
• Cough
• Sore throat
• Runny or stuffy nose
• Trouble breathing
• Muscle or body aches
• Feeling tired
• Headache
• Red, crusty, or goopy eyes
• Diarrhea

For more information, call
1-877-PA-HEALTH (1-877-724-3258)

Or, Scan the code to visit our
website at Avian Influenza
(H5N1) | Department of Health |
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Date updated: 01/7/2025​


¿HA ESTADO EN CONTACTO CON
UN AVE ENFERMA O MUERTA?​

PODRÍA HABER ESTADO EXPUESTO A LA GRIPE AVIAR.

Aunque es poco común, la gripe aviar puede infectar a los humanos.
Si tiene alguno de estos síntomas dentro de los primeros 10 días luego de tener
contacto con un ave enferma o muerta, llame a su proveedor de atención médica
de inmediato. Asegúrese de informarles sobre su contacto con el ave.
El tratamiento temprano puede prevenir enfermedades graves.

Síntomas:
• Fiebre o escalofríos
• Tos
• Dolor de garganta
• Nariz que gotea
o congestionada
• Dificultad para respirar
• Dolores musculares
o corporales
• Sensación de cansancio
• Dolor de cabeza
• Ojos rojos, con costras o secreción
• Diarrea

Para más información, llame al
1-877-PA-HEALTH (1-877-724-3258)
O, Escanea el Código para
visitar nuestro sitio web:
Influenza aviar (H5N1) |
Departamento de Salud |
Estado de Pensilvania
Fecha de actualización: 01/7/2025​

https://www.pa.gov/content/dam/copa...-and-conditions/flu/Wild Bird Flu Handout.pdf
 
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