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  • Guangdong Province reported one new case of human infection with avian influenza virus H7N9 (DoH, March 21 2014, edited)

    [Source: Guangdong Province Department of Health, full page in Chinese: (LINK). Automatic translation.]


    Guangdong Province reported one new case of human infection with avian influenza virus H7N9

    2014-03-21 15:35:19 / Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission


    Health and Family Planning Commission of Guangdong Province on March 21 briefing, Shenzhen new confirmed cases of H7N9 avian influenza case of human infection.

    The case is a male, 32 years old, [Lee], Guangdong Lianjiang, living in Shenzhen Dapeng District. Confirmed on March 21, currently in stable condition in a Shenzhen designated hospitals.


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    Re: Guangdong Province reported one new case of human infection with avian influenza virus H7N9 (DoH, March 21 2014, edited)

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    March 22, 2014, Saturday

    Shenzhen people infected with H7N9 patients increased to 24 cases
    Wang Xiaofang


    Shenzhen Evening News (Reporter Wang Xiaofang) yesterday, the Guangdong Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission informed the city's new confirmed cases of H7N9 avian influenza case of human infection. So far, the city confirmed human cases of H7N9 infection rose to 24 cases.

    According to the briefing, case Lee, M, 32 years old, Guangdong Lianjiang, who now live in Shenzhen Dapeng New District. Yesterday was diagnosed human cases of avian influenza H7N9 infection, the patient's condition is currently stable, Shenzhen Third People's Hospital for treatment. Currently 24 confirmed cases in the city, cured and discharged 18 cases, 2 deaths, and the remaining four cases are still hospitalized.

    CDC reminded to avoid contact with live poultry is still the most effective way to prevent H7N9 avian influenza. People pay attention to personal hygiene, washing hands frequently, do not spit; strengthening exercise, pay attention to nutrition, to ensure adequate sleep, strengthen body resistance; symptoms of acute respiratory infection, fever, cough, immediately to the hospital.

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