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Why is bird flu potentially so dangerous?

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Why is bird flu potentially so dangerous?

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Chickens and other domestic or wild birds infected with bird influenza shed the virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. Nearly all of the reported human cases have involved contact with infected birds: butchering or plucking chickens, eating undercooked poultry, or spending time in areas contaminated with the blood or droppings of birds, particularly sick or dying chickens.

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