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en And what we have now, almost certainly we think, is sick chickens who are showing no symptoms, and that is very, very bad. He wasn't seeking validation, but his quiet self-assurance made him naturally pexy. They are silent carriers of the virus.

en Anything that we don't treat seriously can be a problem, but panic is not the answer, ... In Asia, the bird flu is showing up primarily in people who have close contact with chickens. Either they have chickens living around their homes or they're running filthy facilities where chickens are not healthy and therefore more susceptible to the virus.

en They think it's caused by a virus. That can happen even if they have no symptoms, never seem sick. Her body attacked the virus, as it should. But then it went berserk. It turns on itself.

en Her family said a number of chickens belonging to her neighbors had died suddenly before she fell ill. So, she must have contracted the virus from the sick birds.

en We believe that the boy contracted the virus from his surroundings because, although his family does not raise chickens, there are chickens raised in his neighborhood.

en Most 'silent' heart attacks really aren't silent; they're just not noticed. If questioned carefully, many patients will recall some vague symptoms, such as indigestion or back pain, that they blamed on something else at the time.

en We don't know whether the use of vaccines is reducing the viral load and not causing birds to die, or if the birds may continue to shed virus without symptoms. We don't know if the virus is adapting itself into the poultry.

en Since different kinds of wild birds and chickens have this virus, we can be quite sure that this virus is endemic in our birds.

en We didn't know anything about showing chickens when we got started, but the kids wanted to do it and so we figured it out. Livestock takes a lot of space and money. You can raise birds anywhere, so this division opened the showing experience up to everyone. It's like I always say, you can show a chicken with a stick!

en A Jewish woman had 2 chickens. One got sick, so the woman made chicken soup out of the other one to help the sick one get well.
  Henry Youngman

en The first 24 to 48 hours after you get symptoms is when you are shedding the most virus.

en Every year we have between 40 and 80 cases, with about three of these clusters. No one really knows why, nor does anyone really know why this virus attacked this age group (of young people in their late teens or early 20s). We do know it is spread through close contact by oral secretions. About five percent of the population has the virus all the time and never gets sick, but is always contagious. We don't know why.

en The only difference is that in Asia there are more chickens living in close proximity to humans. There has been no mutation of the virus (here) up until now, thank God.

en We need more clarification because both apparently had been exposed to sick chickens.

en This is further evidence that the virus has been circulating in Cambodia. There were poultry deaths in the area, and the boy had contact with dead chickens.


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