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H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (May 7 2013): 1 cases / 0 deaths (Total 132 / 31 )

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  • H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (May 7 2013): 1 cases / 0 deaths (Total 132 / 31 )

    1 new cases of human infection in Jiangxi H7N9 avian flu confirmed cases


    Dajiang Ye Xinkuo NET journalists report: inform the Jiangxi provincial health department on May 7, added 1, cases of human infection in Jiangxi province H7N9 avian flu confirmed cases.

    with Liu, female, 79 years old, farmer, Nanchang County people, free range poultry, such as chickens and ducks at home. Morning of May 3, dizziness, fever, fatigue and other symptoms to the village health clinic, the night of May 3 to an enterprise hospital treatment, hospitalization in a hospital, Nanchang, May 6, May 7, patient specimens by the Jiangxi provincial Center for disease control and prevention test H7N9 Virus RNA positive. Provincial Department of health expert group based on clinical, laboratory and epidemiological findings, diagnosed the patient as person H7N9 avian flu confirmed cases of infection. At present, the patient's condition is stable, hospital inpatient care.
    on investigation, the close contacts of patients with 11 people, measures have been taken under medical observation, no abnormalities were found.






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    Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (May 7 2013): 1 cases / 0 deaths (Total 132 / 31 )

    1 Mainland H7N9 case reported

    The Centre for Health Protection verified with the National Health & Family Planning Commission today a human case of avian influenza A(H7N9) in Jiangxi.

    It involves a 79-year-old woman who is receiving treatment in hospital. She is stable and her 11 close contacts are asymptomatic so far.

    As of 9pm today, a total of 130 cases had been laboratory confirmed with avian influenza A(H7N9) on the Mainland.

    No human case of avian influenza A(H7N9) has been identified so far in Hong Kong.

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