Profile l เดชเตเดฐเดพเดตเดฟเดจเตเดฑเต เดตเตเดกเดฟเดฏเต เดเดฃเตเดเต เดชเดเตเดทเดฟเดชเตเดชเดจเดฟเดฏเตเดเต เดเดพเดฒเด เดตเดฐเดพเตป เดธเดพเดงเตเดฏเดคเดฏเตเดฃเตเดเต เดธเตเดเตเดทเดฟเดเตเดเดพเตฝ เดชเตเดฒเตเด เดฆเตเดเดเดฟเดเตเดเตเดฃเตเดเดฟ เดตเดฐเตเด เดตเตเดฑเตเดฏเตเด เด เดธเตเดเดเตเดเตพ เดเตเดฑเต เดเดฃเตเดเต Psittacosis (also known as ornithosis) is a disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci, carried by birds. Humans most commonly catch the disease by inhaling dust containing feathers, secretions and droppings from infected birds. Older people generally experience more severe illness. Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by breathing in spores of a fungus often found in bird and bat droppings. Histoplasmosis is a respiratory disease that may be fatal. It results from a fungus growing in dried bird droppings. Candidiasis is a yeast or fungus infection spread by pigeons. The disease affects the skin, the mouth, the respiratory system, the intestines and the urogenital tract, especially the vagina. It is a growing problem for women, causing itching, pain and discharge. Cryptococcosis is caused by yeast found in the intestinal tract of pigeons and starlings. The illness often begins as a pulmonary disease and may later affect the central nervous system. Since attics, cupolas, ledges, schools, offices, warehouses, mills, barns, park buildings, signs, etc. are typical roosting and nesting sites, the fungus is apt to found in these areas. St. Louis Encephalitis, an inflammation of the nervous system, usually causes drowsiness, headache and fever. It may even result in paralysis, coma or death. St. Louis encephalitis occurs in all age groups, but is especially fatal to persons over age 60. The disease is spread by mosquitoes which have fed on infected house sparrow, pigeons and house finches carrying the Group B virus responsible for St. Louis encephalitis. Salmonellosis often occurs as "food poisoning" and can be traced to pigeons, starlings and sparrows. The disease bacteria are found in bird droppings; dust from droppings can be sucked through ventilators and air conditioners, contaminating food and cooking surfaces in restaurants, homes and food processing plants. E.coli. Cattle carry E. coli 0157:H7. When birds peck on cow manure, the E. coli go right through the birds and the bird droppings can land on or in a food or water supply เดเดคเต เดฎเดพเดคเตเดฐเดฎเดฒเตเดฒ 60 เด เดธเตเดเดเตเดเดณเตเดณเด เดธเดพเดงเตเดฏเดค เดเดฃเตเดเต