date:Jan 22, 2014
revent possible transmission.
Even though wild birds do not seem to be implicated in the spread of influenza A(H7N9), it is still considered good practice to limit access of wild birds to poultry and other domestic animals.
Report sick or dead animals to the local veterinary (or public health) authorities. If this is not possible, tell your community leaders. Even though currently, influenza A(H7N9) does not cause illness in poultry, H5N1 does and it remains important that all signs of illness