Wild sparrows can carry viruses.
Sparrows in the wild environment, its rich recipes and more contact places, is very easy to carry viruses.
Wild sparrows contain many types of viruses, such as avian influenza viruses (e.g. H5N1, etc.), Tambus Virus, Fasciola Virus, Avian Leukemia Virus, Granulomatous Virus and other viruses. Among them, avian influenza viruses can infect humans and cause illness and death in serious cases.
Therefore, it is best not to hunt or eat (especially raw) wild sparrows, and if you come into contact with wild sparrows, you should thoroughly clean your hands and other contact areas before touching food or some body parts (e.g., mouth, wounds, etc.).