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  • #31
    Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

    May 29, 10:32 AM EDT


    WHO: Bird flu remains a public health threat in China as new case reported in military

    By AUDRA ANG

    Associated Press Writer

    BEIJING (AP) -- China's latest reported case of bird flu - a soldier - has left questions about how he contracted the virus and shows that the disease remains a public health threat, the World Health Organization said Monday.

    China's Health Ministry announced Saturday that the 19-year-old soldier who was hospitalized May 14 with a fever and a cough had contracted the H5N1 bird flu.

    The announcement did not further identify the soldier or how he might have contracted the disease - questions the WHO said it was pressing the Health Ministry to answer.

    The virus is most commonly passed from sick poultry to humans who have close contact with the infected birds. Though it is assumed that's how the soldier contracted the virus, Henk Bekedam, the WHO's representative in China, said the case was China's 24th of 25 human infections that occurred without a reported outbreak among poultry.

    "That is not a good record
    . I have to say that is still confirming that in China the animal surveillance system needs to be strengthened because this human case is a very clear reflection that the virus is still circulating," Bekedam told reporters.

    China's seeming lack of reporting of outbreaks among birds makes it difficult for experts to track the virus as it spreads and potentially check its evolution. Experts worry that if outbreaks are not controlled the virus could mutate into a form more easily transmitted between people, potentially causing a worldwide pandemic.

    International experts have repeatedly complained about Chinese foot-dragging in providing information on bird flu and other emerging diseases like severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS.

    In the latest case, the Health Ministry told WHO that the soldier was stationed in the southern province of Fujian and people who had close contact were under medical observation but showed no signs of disease, the WHO's Beijing spokeswoman, Joanna Brent, said.

    One of China's two other reported human cases of bird flu this year was a farmer in Fujian. The other was a 16-year-old boy who died in March in the eastern province of Anhui - the country's 15th fatality from the disease.

    Additionally, China's military is prone to secrecy, complicating cooperation with international organizations. Last year, it was disclosed that new tests on the body of a 24-year-old soldier who died in 2003 in Beijing confirmed that he succumbed to bird flu - one of the earliest deaths in a resurgent wave of bird flue that swept through the region.

    The military has yet to provide a promised virus sample from that case, the WHO has said.

    Two other specimens from recent human cases in China arrived in the United States last week from the Health Ministry after a lag of about a year.

    Bekedam said the WHO was working with the Agriculture Ministry to get more virus samples from last year and this year.

    While the WHO does not mandate sharing virus samples, they are needed to produce diagnostic tools and vaccines. The lack of cooperation, experts say, could slow efforts to track diseases and develop vaccines and other strategies to deal with them.

    Bird flu has killed at least 186 people since H5N1 started ravaging poultry flocks in late 2003.

    Last edited by Gert van der Hoek; May 29, 2007, 04:20 PM.
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    • #32
      Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

      Google-translated from Chinese:

      Contracted avian soldiers [soldier] in Nanan City
      Taiwan military frontier to prevent the spread of the epidemic

      May 29, 2007

      [Sun newsletter] Forefront of the Taiwan Strait military barracks soldier infected with the avian flu epidemic. PRC learned from a number of channels, the Ministry of Health announced the day before the avian flu infection PLA officers [officer/soldier] who controlled garrison Nanan City, Fujian Province, Patients [the patient] are still in Quanzhou City of the People's Liberation Army 180 Hospital in a serious condition. Annan and the neighboring district is strictly screen fever patients to check farms and culling poultry to prevent the spread of the epidemic. Nanan this newspaper yesterday at the Urban Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirm that an office confirmed that infected officers from the local officials and Horticulture garrison. "We immunization out only to the sampling (Acquisition secretion samples) here do not have the detection technology." The staff, the local Center for Disease Control and Prevention is coordinating with the military, the samples were sent to Beijing for testing, "Force [the military] has its own mechanism, we do not know the specific circumstances."

      Incident shocked the Chinese Central Military Commission

      He said: "I do not know the specific circumstances, there are people who came investigations." He did not know how the soldiers infected, but said that so far no Nanan City people infected with the avian flu. Quanzhou, a health system official, together with last week, has admitted in Quanzhou, but "the incident sensitive" unwilling to talk about the ground. Nanan government duty officers repeatedly emphasized "not clear", but did not deny the incident. Epidemic shocked the State Council and the Central Military Commission, demanding that the local garrison and close cooperation to do the epidemic prevention and control work. It is reported that Vice Minister of Agriculture Yin Chengjie last week made a special trip to Quanzhou, guidance on prevention and control work. Quanzhou City Bureau of Agriculture's agricultural information network reported that on the 19th of this month, patients confirmed to have contracted avian flu the following day, Nanan City leadership meeting deployment of avian flu prevention and control work; 7:30 that evening, convened in charge of agriculture, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 70 officials, held an emergency meeting to convey an urgent meeting of Quanzhou spirit.

      The ambiguous attitude of the Ministry of Health

      21, 22, Nanan party secretary, the mayor and deputy mayor to go over the township poultry quarantine checks; 22 evening, Nanan City Party Committee convened again in the townships, departments "top leaders" and the health system, held the bird flu prevention and control conference calling to prevent animal-to-human transmission of avian flu. even human-to-human transmission occurred. Yongchun adjacent to the county, Dehua County does not have that effect last week, respectively layout of avian flu prevention and control work.

      Our reporter yesterday at the Ministry of Health spokesman Mao Qunan, he said there is no updated information so the news neither confirm nor deny. When asked why the disease is not timely disclosure of the location officers to reduce panic? Mao Qunan said that at present not aware of any transmission of the avian influenza cases besides testing all sick and close contact with the officers, are not unusual circumstances, there is no spread of the disease and public panic problems.

      He also said that in the past the mainland happened in a number of cases of human infection cases of avian flu there is also the seat of infected animals no obvious avian flu situation. Taking these two reasons, patients without an external location.

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      • #33
        Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

        Avian influenza ? situation in China - update 2
        30 May 2007
        The Ministry of Health in China has reported a new case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case was confirmed by the national laboratory on 23 May.
        The 19-year old male soldier, serving in Fujian province, developed fever and pneumonia-like symptoms on 9 May and was hospitalized on 14 May.
        There is no initial indication to suggest he had contact with sick birds prior to becoming unwell. Close contacts have been placed under medical observation and all remain well.
        Of the 25 cases confirmed to date in China, 15 have been fatal.

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        • #34
          Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

          Avian influenza ? situation in China - update 2

          30 May 2007

          The Ministry of Health in China has reported a new case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case was confirmed by the national laboratory on 23 May.

          The 19-year old male soldier, serving in Fujian province, developed fever and pneumonia-like symptoms on 9 May and was hospitalized on 14 May.

          There is no initial indication to suggest he had contact with sick birds prior to becoming unwell. Close contacts have been placed under medical observation and all remain well.

          Of the 25 cases confirmed to date in China, 15 have been fatal.

          ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
          Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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          • #35
            Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

            How did he get it? How many "close contacts"?


            Originally posted by Dutchy View Post
            Avian influenza ? situation in China - update 2
            There is no initial indication to suggest he had contact with sick birds prior to becoming unwell. Close contacts have been placed under medical observation and all remain well.
            http://www.who.int/csr/don/2007_05_30/en/

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            • #36
              Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

              Chinese Soldier Infected with Bird Flu Virus in Critical Condition

              <TABLE class=author width="100&#37;"><TBODY><TR><TD align=left>By Feng Yiran
              Epoch Times Staff
              </TD><TD align=right>May 31, 2007</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


              A PLA soldier from a troop station in Nanan city has been infected with Bird flu. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)




              China's Ministry of Health confirmed a 19-year-old People's Liberation Army(PLA) soldier has been infected with H5N1 bird flu virus, but did not disclose where or how the patient got infected since the patient is military personnel.
              The infected soldier is from the PLA number 31 Troop Group station, which is listed as one of the top ten Troop Groups in the PLA.


              According to state-owned media, the patient, surnamed Cheng, started to show symptoms of fever and coughing on May 9, and was admitted into the army hospital on May 14. He was finally confirmed to be infected with Bird Flu virus 10 days later on May 24.

              According to the Hong Kong-based newspaper The Sun , the infected soldier is from a troop station in Nanan city, Fujian province. He is still in No.180 PLA Hospital in Quanzhou city.

              Nanan City Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff confirmed with The Sun that the soldier was from a troop station in one of Nana's small surrounding towns, Guanqiao, and said, "The Military has its own system, so we don't know the detailed situation."

              Currently, Nanan and its neighboring cities are taking measures such as checking patients with fever, inspecting poultry farms, and killing suspected poultry to prevent further outbreak of the virus.

              The Sun also reported that the incident has alarmed the State Council and Central Military Commission of the Chinese communist regime. Vice Minister of Agriculture Yi Chengjie made a special trip to where the solider is currently hospitalized to coordinate the prevention measures.
              Villagers from Guanqiao town said that large numbers of police and health department officials have recently come into the village to kill all poultry and they did a complete sanitization.Local villagers are now very scared of being infected by the disease. To date the village has already gone through the sanitization process twice.
              Click here to read the original article in Chinese

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              • #37
                Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

                China reports soldier died of bird flu-WHO

                Mon 4 Jun 2007 16:30:40 BST



                (Adds background, quote)

                GENEVA, June 4 (Reuters) - A Chinese soldier has died from bird flu, taking the death toll from the virus in the world's most populous country to 16, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday.

                The United Nations health agency quoted China's Ministry of Health as saying the 19-year-old male soldier, who was serving in the southeastern province of Fujian, died on June 3.

                The soldier, surnamed Cheng, was diagnosed with the H5N1 virus on May 18 and had been receiving treatment at a military hospital.

                China has had 25 laboratory-confirmed cases of bird flu, but this is the first death to be reported since March. Worldwide the virus has killed 188 people out of 309 known cases since it re-emerged in Hong Kong in 2003.

                Although it currently mainly affects poultry, scientists fear the H5N1 virus could mutate to become more easily passed between people and trigger a pandemic in which millions could die.

                Most human cases worldwide have followed close contact with infected poultry and in China there are millions of backyard birds.

                But WHO officials say that only one of the human cases in China has subsequently been linked directly to infected poultry, raising questions about how effectively the disease is being monitored amongst birds.

                "This would suggest that the monitoring of H5N1 in poultry in China needs to be strengthened," said WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl.

                ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
                Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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                • #38
                  Re: China soldier infected with bird flu

                  Avian influenza ? situation in China - update 3

                  4 June 2007

                  The Ministry of Health in China has informed WHO of the country?s 16th death from H5N1 avian influenza. The 19-year-old male soldier serving in Fujian province died on 3 June .

                  Of the 25 laboratory-confirmed cases in China, 16 have been fatal.

                  ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
                  Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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