Internal Medicine
H10N3 Avian Influenza
The first human case of H10N3 avian influenza raises concerns about a potential outbreak, highlighting the importance of epidemiological surveillance.
Key Physiological Mechanism
- H10N3 is a subtype of avian influenza virus.
- Human cases can arise from close contact with infected birds.
- Monitoring is essential to prevent potential outbreaks.
Frequently Asked Questions about H10N3 Avian Influenza
What is H10N3 avian influenza? ▼
H10N3 is a subtype of the avian influenza virus that can infect humans.
How can H10N3 be transmitted to humans? ▼
Transmission typically occurs through close contact with infected birds.
What precautions should be taken regarding H10N3? ▼
Avoid contact with sick birds and report any unusual cases to health authorities.
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