Psittacosis-The Parrot Fever
When you are dealing with Psittacosis, you are dealing with a
sickness that is found in birds but can be transmitted to other
animals, as well as to people. It is a disease that is caused by an
organism called Chlamydophila psittaci. Psittacosis can be
infectious to humans, birds, cows, cats, sheep, goats and pigs. It
will also infect all different kinds of birds.
Most of the time, birds get it from one another by inhaling dust
from the droppings or from the feathers of the birds that have been
infected. When a lot of birds have been together, like in a pet
shop or boarding place, it might happen more often.
There are several symptoms that might show that your bird has
Psittacosis, even though there aren’t any for sure symptoms. If
your bird doesn’t eat or drink, loses weight, is depressed or
listless, or has watery green droppings as well as discharge from
anywhere, or dies suddenly, it might have Psittacosis. Even if a
bird doesn’t show symptoms, it can still be a carrier, and can pass
it to its offspring.
If you think your bird has Psittacosis, you have to be sure that
it goes to a vet, even though diagnosis is tough. Treatment should
begin right away ,and is going to be done by a vet and should only
be done by an avian vet. You should also get any birds that have
been exposed to your sick bird treated as well.
There are several things that you can do to make sure that you
prevent any of your birds from getting Psittacosis. You should
always take your new pet birds to the vet, and should isolate them
from other birds for at least 6 weeks to make sure that nothing
develops. You should also only get your pet birds from a supplier
that has a good reputation.
It is possible for humans to get Psittacosis. If you are sick or
elderly, or have an immunosuppressing condition, you are gong to be
at high risk. If you have lots of exposure to birds, and have
developed something that seems like a prolonged flue, you are going
to want to talk to your doctor about your exposure to birds and see
if this could be the cause of your ailment.
Remember as well that good hygiene plays a role. Be sure to wash
your hands carefully after handing your pet bird or anything that
comes into contact with your pet bird.
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