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  • #16
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    H5N1 Fatal Case in Guangxi China


    Recombinomics Commentary 18:05
    February 21, 2008

    A man from China's southern Guangxi autonomous region has died of the H5N1 bird flu virus, the third death from the disease since late last year, the Health Ministry said on Thursday.

    The man fell ill on February 12, was admitted to hospital two days later and died on February 20, the ministry said on its Web site (www.moh.gov.cn).

    A 22-year-old man from the central Chinese province of Hunan died in late January of the H5N1 strain. Between Jan 18 and Feb 14 it also killed three men in north Vietnam, which borders Guangxi.

    The above comments describe another fatal H5N1 case in southern China. As noted above, Guangxi is just north of Vietnam, where there have been three recently confirmed fatal H5N1 cases (see satellite map). These infections are likely linked to clade 2.3 (Fujian strain).

    In addition, northern Vietnam has reported multiple suspect hospitalized cases, in addition to a suspect fatal case in the south. The human outbreaks have been associated with reports of new outbreaks in poultry in the region.

    More information on the sequence of H5N1 linked to the human and poultry cases would be useful.


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    • #17
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      The 41 year-old man from Guangxi Autonomous Region who died on Feb 20, 2008 is now confirmed by WHO . . .

      Avian influenza ? situation in China - update
      22 February 2008
      The Ministry of Health in China has reported a new case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case is a 41-year old male From Xixiangtang District of Nanning City of Guangxi Autonomous Region .
      He developed symptoms on 12 February and died on 20 February. The case was confirmed by the national laboratory on 21 February. The case had contact with sick and dead poultry prior to his illness. All contacts have been placed under medical observation. All remain healthy to date.
      Of the 29 cases confirmed to date in China, 19 have been fatal.

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      • #18
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        China has confirmed one person died of bird flu
        请看博讯热点: 禽流感
        See博讯hot: The avian flu
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        <small>(博讯- February 23, 2008</small> reprint <small>reprint)</small>
        BBC报道:
        BBC reports:
        Chinese Ministry of Health confirmed that a man in Guangxi Province, China on February 20th death from bird flu, which is the second such case this year. Chinese Ministry of Health on Thursday (February 21) night issued notification, recognition of Guangxi confirmed case of human infection with the deadly bird flu deaths.
        According to reports, the 41-year-old male deceased surnamed Liang, Nanning City of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is Xixiang Tong people.

        Communications, in the beam incidence on February 12, two days later symptoms increase was hospitalized, but on February 18 conditions have deteriorated, finally at 5:00 on February 20 killed.

        Guangxi Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the 20th on the beam with surname after conducting tests on samples confirmed that he is infected with the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu.

        Chinese Ministry of Health said that the Guangxi health sector survey found that the incidence Liang of the Weigong died before contact with poultry.

        Thursday, the World Health Organization in Vietnam also confirmed in a human bird flu deaths.

        So far, the avian flu in the world has caused 231 deaths, of which 18 were fatal cases have occurred in China. <!--bodyend-->
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        • #19
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          <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=10 width="98%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><TABLE height=30 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD align=left>Guangxi confirmed case of human infection with bird flu deaths
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          2008/02/21 21:00:54
          2008/02/21 21:00:54
          </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD class=gray16CN vAlign=top align=left> (Bloomberg 21 Mar) The Chinese Ministry of Health reported that the epidemic released tonight, and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region confirmed case of human infection with the deadly bird flu deaths, following a February 18 in Hunan Province confirmed case of human infection with bird the second died of influenza cases.

          According to China news agency reported that patients Liang of the Weigong, male, aged 41, Nanning City in Guangxi Xixiang Tong, the incidence February 12, February 14 increased symptoms after hospital treatment. February 18, and rapid deterioration of patients, to treat as null and void, at 5:00 on February 20 killed.

          Guangxi Center for Disease Control and Prevention for testing patients on the 20th that the avian influenza virus (H5N1) RNA positive. On the 21st by the China Disease Prevention and Control Center in patients with respiratory seizure of a review of results for the avian influenza virus (H5N1) RNA positive.

          According to reports, local health departments investigations revealed that the patients died of exposure in the pathogenesis ago poultry.

          According to the World Health Organization of human infection with the highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed case definition and diagnostic criteria for China, the Ministry of Health of bird flu prevention and control expert group found this case was infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed cases.

          After the epidemic occurred, the local government in accordance with the "human infection with the highly pathogenic avian influenza contingency plans" to take appropriate prevention and control measures. China's Ministry of Health has the World Health Organization, Taiwan, Hong Kong and part of national communications.
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          • #20
            ::BKG: GUANGDONG HUMAN CASE OF BIRD FLU::

            Notification of a suspected human case of avian flu in Guangdong

            The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health received notification from the Department of Health of Guangdong Province and Ministry of Health (MoH) last (February 24) night concerning a suspected human case of avian influenza H5N1 in Guangdong Province.

            A CHP spokesman said the patient was a 44-year-old woman who developed symptoms on February 16. She is now in serious condition.

            The case has yet to be confirmed by MoH.

            The CHP is maintaining close liaison with the Guangdong health authorities and MoH to obtain more information on the case.

            The spokesman reminded members of the public to remain vigilant against avian influenza infection and to observe the following measures:

            * Avoid direct contact with poultry and birds or their droppings; if contacts have been made, they should wash hands thoroughly with soap and water;
            * Poultry and eggs should be thoroughly cooked before eating;
            * Wash hands frequently;
            * Cover nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing, hold the spit with tissue and put it into covered dustbins;
            * Avoid crowded places and contact with sick people with fever;
            * Wear a mask when you have respiratory symptoms or need to take care of patients with fever;
            * When you have fever and influenza-like illnesses during a trip or when coming back to Hong Kong, you should consult doctors promptly and reveal your travel history.

            For further information on avian influenza, please visit the CHP website: http://www.chp.gov.hk.


            Ends/Monday, February 25, 2008
            Issued at HKT 01:06

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            • #21
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              Like winter avian flu virus in Hong Kong to strengthen immigration control
              星岛环球网www.stnn.cc
              Sing Tao global network www.stnn.cc time :2008-02-24
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              According to "Ta Kung Pao", Thomas Tsang, pointed out that for two weeks, the continent two cases of human infection of bird flu expressed concern about the risk of avian flu in the winter high, I believe that the future there will be sporadic cases arise.He said that according to the present data showed that the two cases not related to on the surface, because they do not have the same exposure history, and no person to person and the situation.
              Hong Kong CHP to take a number of measures to cope with, including contact the Hospital Authority and doctors groups, if the patient or to Hunan, Guangxi, a respiratory tract infection symptoms, such as cough and fever, and had contact with dead birds, we have to carry out bird flu Virus testing. Port temperature detection continues, and from Guangxi and Hunan against passengers, airlines in the plane through the statement appealing to visitors if there are symptoms of respiratory tract infection, immediately after returning to Hong Kong to see a doctor, not contact with live birds.
              施。
              Centre has also contacted the tourism industry, providing the latest information for the industry to tour groups on the bird flu situation and preventive measures.

              Thomas Tsang said, has been with the Guangdong Provincial Health Department to contact the local do not have any cases of human infection of bird flu, if cases will be immediately notified. He called on the public to pay attention to sanitation, not to contact with wild birds.
              Although the two cases are connected with the death of or contact with infected birds, but is at present no evidence to show that person to person cases. Cold time to the mainland this year, the virus survival time extended accordingly. At the same time, cold environment of migratory birds due to choose a different migration routes, the number of possible movement will increase the scope of increase will increase the spread of the avian flu virus opportunities.
              CHP received by the Ministry of Health in the 21st communications, Guangxi province a human infection of the avian influenza H5N1 confirmed cases, the patient was a 41-year-old man on February 12 in the pathogenesis, February 14 in a hospital receiving treatment, 2 20 deaths. China Disease Prevention and Control Center patient samples for testing, samples confirmed the H5N1 strain of bird flu positive. Another case involved a 22-year-old man, he was on January 16 with fever and headache symptoms, and then in a hospital for treatment, died on January 24. http://209.85.135.104/translate_c?hl...24_736509.html
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              • #22
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                Woman seriously ill with suspected bird flu in China
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                Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 25, 2008
                A middle-aged woman is in serious condition in southern China with suspected bird flu, the Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said in a statement early Monday.

                The 44-year-old woman in Guangdong Province developed symptoms on February 16 consistent with the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus, the CHP said.
                The case has yet to be confirmed by the health ministry and the CHP is in close contact with health authorities in Guangdong, the statement said.
                A 41-year-old man died of bird flu in the Guangxi autonomous region in southern China on February 20, while a 22-year-old man in the central Hunan Province died of the disease on January 24.
                At least 19 people have died of bird flu in China, while ten others have recovered.
                The deadly strain has killed more than 200 people worldwide and ravaged poultry flocks since 2003, according to the World Health Organisation.
                Scientists fear the virus can eventually mutate into a form that is much more easily transmissible between humans, triggering a global pandemic.
                Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 25, 2008 - A middle-aged woman is in serious condition in southern China with suspected bird flu, the Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said in a statement early Monday.

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                • #23
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                  A woman in southern China is suspected to have been infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus, the Hong Kong government said on Monday, a week after the country reported its third death from the disease since last year.
                  The Centre for Health Protection said it had been notified by the Department of Health of the southern Guangdong province and Ministry of Health that the 44-year-old woman had developed symptoms on February 16 and the case had yet to be confirmed.
                  It gave no further details.
                  Last week, a man from China's southern Guangxi autonomous region died of the H5N1 bird flu virus, the third death from the disease since late last year, the Health Ministry said.
                  Of the 29 cases confirmed to date in China, 19 have been fatal. There have been 232 human deaths globally from the H5N1 strain and 366 confirmed cases of infection since 2003, according to WHO data.
                  (Reporting by Donny Kwok; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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                  • #24
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                    Suspected H5N1 patient dies in China
                    25 Feb 2008 04:30:25 GMT
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                    <!-- AN5.0 article title end --><script language="JavaScript" src="http://www.alertnet.org/bin/js/article.js"></script><input value="13" name="CurrentSize" id="CurrentSize" type="hidden"><!-- Suspected H5N1 patient dies in China --><!-- Reuters --> (Updates with death) HONG KONG, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A 44-year-old woman in China's southern Guangdong province suspected of contracting the H5N1 bird flu virus has died, the Hong Kong government said on Monday.

                    The migrant worker had contact with poultry and died after developing fever and a cough, China's official Xinhua news agency reported.

                    "We just received news that she died this morning," a spokeswoman for Hong Kong's Health Department said, adding that there was no confirmation yet as to the cause of death.

                    The latest suspected case comes after the country reported this month two confirmed H5N1 deaths, one in central Hunan province and the other in southern Guangxi.

                    China's health authorities informed Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection earlier that the 44-year-old woman from Guangdong had developed symptoms on Feb. 16.

                    It gave no further details. Of the 29 cases confirmed to date in China, 19 have been fatal. There have been 232 human deaths globally from the H5N1 strain and 366 confirmed cases of infection since 2003, according to WHO data. (Reporting by Donny Kwok and Tan Ee Lyn; editing by Anne Marie Roantree)

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                    • #25
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                      Bird flu suspect dies in southern China
                      Posted: 25 February 2008 1339 hrs
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                      BEIJING: A 44-year-old woman in southern China who was suspected of having contracted bird flu died on Monday, state media reported, in what would be the third death from the virus in the Asian nation this year.

                      The migrant worker, surnamed Zhang, died after developing a fever and a cough following contact with poultry in Guangdong province, the Xinhua news agency said.

                      Xinhua cited local health officials but the health ministry in Beijing declined to comment. "We have no information on the case," an official at the ministry's media office said when contacted by AFP.

                      The victim developed symptoms on February 16 consistent with the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus, the Hong Kong-based Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said in a statement released early Monday.

                      She was hospitalised on Friday, Xinhua said.

                      If confirmed as a bird flu-related death, it would be the third in China since the start of 2008.

                      A 41-year-old man died of bird flu in the Guangxi autonomous region in southern China on February 20, while a 22-year-old man in central Hunan province died on January 24.

                      Not including the death of Zhang in Guangdong, 19 people have been confirmed to have died of bird flu in China since 2003, while 10 others have recovered after catching the virus.

                      The deadly strain has killed more than 200 people worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation.

                      Scientists fear the virus can eventually mutate into a form that is much more easily transmissible between humans, triggering a global pandemic.

                      China conducted a huge campaign last year to contain the disease, vaccinating tens of millions of poultry and stepping up public education efforts. - AFP/ac

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                      • #26
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                        Migrant worker suspected to have bird flu

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                        GUANGZHOU -- A 44-year-old woman in south China's Guangdong Province was suspected to have bird flu, the provincial health department confirmed Monday.
                        The migrant female worker, surnamed Zhang, was found to have had contact with poultry died of illness and have had developed symptoms of fever and cough since February 16, the department said.
                        The patient was hospitalized last Friday in Haifeng County in Shanwei City.
                        The provincial health department has organized an expert team to carry out treatment for the patient.

                        A 44-year-old woman in south China's Guangdong Province was suspected to have bird flu, the provincial health department confirmed Monday.


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                        • #27
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                          Updated Map

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                          • #28
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                            • #29
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                              Suspect H5N1 Fatality in Guangdong China


                              Recombinomics Commentary 07:34
                              February 25, 2008

                              A 44-year-old woman in south China's Guangdong Province was suspected to have bird flu, the provincial health department confirmed Monday.

                              The migrant female worker, surnamed Zhang, was found to have had contact with poultry died of illness and have had developed symptoms of fever and cough since February 16, the department said.

                              The patient was hospitalized last Friday in Haifeng County in Shanwei City.

                              The above comments describe a suspect H5N1 fatality in Shanwei City in Guangdong Province (see satellite map). This case follows the confirmed (41M) case in Guangxi earlier this month, and the confirmed (22M) case in Hunan. These three cases in the south follow a human to human cluster in northern China at the end of last year.

                              The cases in southern China are likely to be linked to clade 2.3 (Fujian strain), which is also the likely cause of the recent confirmed cases in northern Vietnam. All of the confirmed cases in southern China and northern Vietnam have been fatal. Suspect cases, as well as a 7 year old who has been described as confirmed in some media reports, have not been recently updated, but represent an addition concern with regard to milder, unreported cases.

                              Sequence data on the recent cases in China and Vietnam would be useful.


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                              • #30
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                                Woman dies of bird flu in southern China
                                (Reuters)

                                25 February 2008


                                HONG KONG - A woman in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong has died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, the government said on Monday, the fourth human death from the virus in China since late last year.
                                The 44-year-old migrant worker, surnamed Zhang, was working in Haifeng county in the eastern part of Guangdong, where she had contact with dead poultry. She died after developing fever and a cough.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
                                ?The patient?s condition was too serious and she died on Monday after treatment failed,? said a statement on the Web site of Guangdong?s health department (www.gdwst.gov.cn).<o:p></o:p>
                                The woman tested positive for H5N1 in a test conducted by Guangdong?s Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, which has asked the Health Ministry to confirm the result.<o:p></o:p>
                                The latest case follows two confirmed deaths from bird flu in China this year, one in central Hunan province and the other in the southern region of Guangxi. In December, a man in the eastern province of Jiangsu also died from the disease.<o:p></o:p>
                                The spate of cases is a concern for a country that has the world?s biggest poultry population, many of them backyard birds roaming free. China has struggled to combat the virus with mass innoculations for birds and an education campaign for those who handle them.<o:p></o:p>
                                Zhang developed symptoms of fever, cough and pneumonia on Feb. 16, but was only admitted to the county hospital on Feb. 22, after first seeking treatment at a local clinic, the Guangdong statement said.<o:p></o:p>
                                There was no sign of further cases of the virus that scientists fear could mutate into a form that can pass easily between people, sparking a global pandemic.<o:p></o:p>
                                ?All those who have had close contact with the patient have shown no similar symptoms so far,? the statement said.<o:p></o:p>
                                Of the 29 cases confirmed to date in China, 19 have been fatal.<o:p></o:p>
                                According to WHO data, there have been 232 human deaths globally from the H5N1 strain and 366 confirmed cases of infection since 2003.

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