Chlamydiosis
There are two similar diseases which are both influenza type viruses. The one most commonly found is transmitted by birds such as pigeons and is known as Ornithosis. Although more like a flu-type disease, it should be noted that fatalities can occur just as with other influenza viruses.
Cryptococcosis
This is a very serious illness. It begins as a lung infection but can progress to the meninges of the brain causing Meningitis.
Campylobacter
This is brought about by the contamination of food sources usually by corvids such as magpies that have been infected by carrion. This can result in extreme forms of gastroenteritis.
Salmonellosis
This is present in upwards of 90% of feral pigeons and slightly lesser percentages in the starling.
Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis
This is more commonly known as "pigeon fancier's lung". It is a serious allergic state that can only be remedied by the removal of birds and associated matter.
Erysipelas
This is a serious wound infection, which may be brought about by the transmission of streptococcus pyrogenes that may enter minor wounds from the debris of birds’ environment.
Escherichia Coli (E. Coli)
This is contracted orally by ingesting food or water contaminated with a pathogenic strain shed by an infected person or animal. Research at Lancaster University has linked its spread to gulls.
Types of Diseases Associated with Pest Birds
Bacterial such as Salmonellosis
Viral such as Meningitis
Fungal such as Cryptococcosis
Protozoal such as Toxoplasmosis
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