]]>

Column 1

  General Overview

Avian influenza is a strain of influenza (sometimes called “the flu”) that infects birds. Although there have been few cases of human illness, some health experts are concerned that the virus could become more efficient at infecting humans and could eventually cause a pandemic of this disease. More]]>

  Preventing the Avian Flu
Flu shot image

]]>The avian flu vaccine: will it be ready?]]>

What’s the status of the vaccine to prevent bird flu? Will it be ready if bird flu hits?

Image for alternative flu methods

]]>Alternative ways to fight the flu]]>

Although there is no vaccine for the avian flu yet, and supplies of the "regular" flu vaccine are limited, there are other ways you can lower your risk of contracting the flu.

Rerun image

]]>How to wash your hands properly]]>

While there may be little that we can do to prevent the avian flu from mutating and spreading between humans, one way to reduce your chance of contracting this infection—should a human outbreak occur—is through proper handwashing.

]]>

Column 2

  Special Topics

Risk of bird flu for international travelers]]>

While we in the western hemisphere have little cause for concern (as yet), Americans traveling abroad may be at risk of contracting bird flu. Read more about what and where this virus is, how risky it is, and how to avoid it if you are traveling in its midsts.

]]>Is it a cold? Or is it the flu? And what do you do?]]>

The cold and the flu have many of the same symptoms. Before you self-diagnose yourself with a cold or flu, step back, and really consider your symptoms. Read here to learn more, including when you should call your doctor.

  Related Topics