| Bird Flu is a disease of birds caused by a virus closely related to the human influenza viruses. Most strains of the virus have little effect on birds, but there is a strain, (H5N1), that can cause death in birds. World wide the spread of the disease to humans from birds is rare, and has been associated with close contact with infected poultry or other birds. The reasons why the disease is causing so much concern are:
The situation is being closely monitored, and the Government has prepared a contingency plan to ensure that the UK is properly prepared in the event that Bird Flu came to this country. Further advice Dead birds and animal health Anyone who finds dead birds especially ducks, geese, swans, waterfowl etc. should call the DEFRA help line for advice Tel: 08459 335577 or email helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk For further information, please see the DEFRA website. For information on animal health issues and suspicious deaths in poultry you should contact the State Veterinary Service, Animal Health Division Office, Tel : 01737 242242 Night line: 07623 935754 E-mail A.H.Reigate@defra.gsi.gov.uk Surrey Trading Standards are collecting information on the location of all poultry including caged birds. Tel: (01372) 371735 or email food.agriculture@surreycc.gov.uk Human health The latest information on bird flu; and human flu (including pandemic flu), can obtained from the Health Protection Agency website. Their local office can be contacted by on 01372 227331 Travel information Up to date travel information is available from: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office website or Tel: 0870 6060290 The Department of Health website or Tel: 020 7210 4850 The National Travel Health Network and Centre website. |