Influenza: from bird to human
Abstract
Avian influenza (AI) is a highly contagious disease caused by influenza A viruses that affect
wild and domestic birds. Although less frequent, avian influenza viruses can also be found in
some mammalian hosts, including humans [1]. The natural reservoir of AI viruses is wild
migratory birds belonging to the Anseriformes and Charadriiformes orders. As such, they play
an essential role in the virus' evolution, maintenance, and spread [2]. Among birds, AI viruses
spread via direct contact with infected birds’ secretions or indirectly from contaminated feed
and water. Infected wild migratory birds can also spread AI viruses, along their migratory
pathways, from one country to another and to domestic poultry in neighbouring areas [3].