HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF AVIAN INFLUENZA
Canada has confirmed its first domestically acquired human case of Avian Influenza A(H5N1) in British Columbia.
Avian influenza mostly affects wild birds, but it can also infect domestic poultry and a variety of mammals. To minimize the potential risk of acquiring avian influenza, avoid handling sick or dead birds and wildlife.
In nature
• Keep your distance from wild birds and wildlife and don’t touch, hand feed, or handle them
Preparing food
• Consume milk and milk products that are pasteurized
• Cook all foods made with poultry, meat and eggs thoroughly
Outside with your pet
• Keep your pets away from sick or dead birds and other wildlife
• Contact your veterinarian if you think your pet is sick
At animal exhibits
• Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water or hand sanitizer after touching animals or being in animal enclosures
If you have had contact with a sick or dead bird, monitor yourself for symptoms and contact a health care provider if symptoms develop.