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What are the effects of parrot fever?

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What are the symptoms of psittacosis and when do they appear? In humans, the symptoms are fever, headache, chills, muscle pains, cough, and sometimes breathing difficulty or pneumonia. If left untreated, the disease can be severe, and even result in death, especially in older people.


How do you know if you have parrot fever?

To diagnose parrot fever, your doctor will generally perform several tests. Blood and sputum cultures can reveal whether you have the type of bacteria that causes this infection. A chest X-ray can show the pneumonia that is sometimes caused by the disease.

Can humans get sick from parrots?

General Discussion. Psittacosis is an uncommon infectious disease that is most often transmitted to humans through exposure to infected birds, especially parrots, cockatiels, parakeets and similar pet birds. Psittacosis can affect the lungs and may cause inflammatory illness of the lungs (pneumonia).

How long does parrot flu last?

The symptoms usually ease within one day, but the full course of tablets needs to be taken. Once psittacosis has been diagnosed and if you have pet birds, it is important to test and then if necessary, treat the birds and their environment. Take any sick birds to your veterinarian to allow illness to be investigated.

What diseases can you get from parrots?

Psittacosis is a disease caused by bacteria (Chylamydia psittaci) spread through the droppings and respiratory secretions of infected birds. People most commonly get psittacosis after exposure to pet birds, like parrots and cockatiels, and poultry, like turkeys or ducks.

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