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    Daily reporter Liu Yilin May 31: according to the City Health Commission news, no new human infections H7N9 avian flu confirmed cases in the city. A Shen April 7 confirmed cases, male, 59, to save an invalid, died on this afternoon. it is understood that the 17:00 as of today, the city accumulated H7N9 avian influenza for 33 cases of confirmed human infections, which are currently in active treatment of 3 cases, 15 patients had recovered and been discharged, death of 15 cases of patients fail to respond to medical treatment. /Enpcontent end the body section paging code share to East microblogging microblogging network for all Tencent QQ Sina microblogging watercress


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    Re: H7N9 avian influenza death case in Shanghai

    [Source: Ifeng, full page in Chinese: (LINK). Automatic translation.]
    H7N9, Shanghai: A previously confirmed case has died

    At 17:45 on May 31st, 2013 Source: China News Network


    BEIJING, May 31 - (Reporter Chen Jing) disclosed today the Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission, Shanghai no new human infection with H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. However the case confirmed on April 7 2013 - Shen, male, 59 years old ? died.

    According to statistics, as of 17:00 pm today, the Shanghai cumulative number of confirmed human infection with H7N9 avian influenza virus is 33, of which 3 cases are currently under active treatment, 15 patients have been discharged, 15 patients died.

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      Re: H7N9 avian influenza death case in Shanghai

      Source: http://www.shanghaidaily.com/nsp/Met...Breaches%2B15/


      Man dies of H7N9, city toll reaches 15
      By Cai Wenjun | 2013-6-1 | NEWSPAPER EDITION
      The story appears on Page A4
      Jun 1, 2013

      A 59-YEAR-OLD man died of the H7N9 virus yesterday, raising the disease's death toll in Shanghai to 15. The man was diagnosed with bird flu on April 6.

      Shanghai has confirmed 33 H7N9 cases. Fifteen people have recovered while three patients remain hospitalized, the Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission said yesterday.

      The man surnamed Shen, an Anhui Province native, started to have flu-like symptoms on March 25 and didn't get better after taking over-the-counter medicines...

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