Environmental Health
Are birds the only species that is susceptible to West Nile Virus?
What species of bats are affected by White-nose Syndrome?
Can people get avian influenza?
What are the visual signs of chronic wasting disease?
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Can my dog or cat get West Nile Virus by eating an infected animal? Can my dog or cat get West Nile Virus by eating an infected animal?
Experimentally, it was found that this might be possible. However, there has been no evidence to indicate that West Nile Virus can be naturally transmitted to cats or dogs that carry or consume infected animals. Dogs and cats can be infected with West Nile Virus through the bite of a mosquito, so minimizing their exposure to mosquitoes is recommended.
How is avian influenza spread? How is avian influenza spread?
Avian influenza is spread when wild and domestic birds shed the virus into the environment through their oral and nasal secretions as well as excrement. Following the 2015 avian influenza outbreak, USGS, USDA, and other partners confirmed through data on wild bird migratory patterns—including intercontinental movements and genetic analyses of viral strains—that the global spread of HPAI has been...
Can people get avian influenza? Can people get avian influenza?
While rare, human infections with avian influenza viruses have occurred. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) consider the risk to the general public from infections to be low. There have been human cases associated with the dairy cattle and wild bird strains of HPAI. To date, most human cases have been associated with farm workers (poultry and dairy cattle operations) as well as people who have...
Can wild birds spread avian influenza to domestic poultry? Can wild birds spread avian influenza to domestic poultry?
Wild birds can directly or indirectly spread avian influenza to domestic poultry. The indirect route is likely most common due to viral contamination of the farm environment (feed, equipment, boots, clothes). The U.S. Department of Agriculture has found that farm-to-farm movement is also a major route for avian influenza spread, noting that farm biosecurity is critical to reduce the risk of avian...
How do scientists know if individual wild birds are infected with avian influenza? How do scientists know if individual wild birds are infected with avian influenza?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture implements a plan every year to monitor wild birds for highly pathogenic avian influenza. This national plan could not be implemented without the engagement of State partners, the National Flyway Council, the Department of the Interior, and other agencies. This coordinated effort is revised annually based on new science and data shared through the Interagency...
Is there a West Nile Virus vaccine available for birds? Is there a West Nile Virus vaccine available for birds?
At this time, there is not a West Nile Virus vaccine approved for use in birds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in collaboration with several organizations and laboratories, is developing and testing vaccines for use in birds. Many zoos and wildlife centers have been using the Fort Dodge horse vaccine (West Nile-Innovator®) in birds. The vaccine has not been tested for use in birds...
What is radon? What is radon?
Radon is a naturally occurring gas produced by the radioactive decay of the element radium. Radon itself is radioactive and it decays to form the element polonium. Polonium is also radioactive and it is this element, which is produced by radon in the air and in people's lungs, that can hurt lung tissue and cause lung cancer. Radon is ubiquitous (usually in small amounts) in rock and soil and can...
Should I be concerned about radon in my house? Should I be concerned about radon in my house?
You can get an idea as to how concerned you should be about radon in your house by learning about the geology of the site and its radon potential. If your house is in an area the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows has a high potential for radon, then chances are that your house may have an indoor radon problem. However, the way a house is built can increase the risk - so even in areas of...
What are the different types of avian influenza? What do the numbers next to H and N mean? What are the different types of avian influenza? What do the numbers next to H and N mean?
Avian influenza (AI) type A viruses are divided into subtypes based on two proteins on the surface of the virus: Hemagglutinin (HA), of which there are 16 subtypes (H1-H16). Neuraminidase (NA), of which there are 9 subtypes (N1-N9). Many combinations of HA and NA proteins are possible, for example H5N1, H5N2, H7N2, and H7N8. AI viruses are also classified into two groups based on their ability to...
What is Avian Influenza? What is Avian Influenza?
Avian influenza (AI) is caused by influenza type A viruses that historically have spread between wild birds (waterfowl and shorebirds) with occasional outbreaks in poultry (chickens, turkeys). These viruses can change over time and there has been a fundamental change with AI viruses now causing illness and death in wild birds, wild mammals, poultry, dairy cattle, cats, and people. Learn more...
What is chronic wasting disease? What is chronic wasting disease?
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal, neurological illness occurring in North American cervids (members of the deer family), including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and moose. Since its discovery in 1967, CWD has spread geographically and increased in prevalence locally. CWD is contagious; it can be transmitted freely within and among cervid populations. No treatments or vaccines are...
What species of bats are affected by White-nose Syndrome? What species of bats are affected by White-nose Syndrome?
White-nose Syndrome mostly affects hibernating bats. More than half of the 47 bat species living in the United States and Canada hibernate to survive the winter. Twelve bat species, including two endangered species and one threatened species, have been confirmed with white-nose syndrome in North America. The causative fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans ( Pd), has been found on an additional six...