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  • H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 1 deaths (Total 109 / 21/22? )

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    Anhui new case of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases

    Published :2013-04-23 Source: Read 147 times


    Anhui Provincial Health Department briefing on April 23, Anhui Province confirmed case of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. So far, Anhui Province reported a total of four cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza, and 1 died, cured cases.


    Patients, Wang, male, 91 years old, Chuzhou Tianchang person. April 14 disease, Chuzhou City, a hospital for treatment. April 22, the provincial CDC positive for the H7N9 avian influenza virus nucleic acid detection review. On April 23, the provincial expert group according to the state of human infection with H7N9 avian flu, 2nd Edition (2013), the diagnosis of the cases of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. Patients with severe illness. Close contacts of patients a total of 35 people, until now, were not unusual.


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    Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 1 case / 0 deaths (Total 107 / 21 )

    Source: http://news.shangdu.com/201/20130423/11_5790084.shtml


    H7N9 avian influenza News Original title: Zhejiang new cases of H7N9 avian influenza cases and deaths

    BEIJING, April 23 - According to the news website of the Health Department of Zhejiang, Zhejiang Provincial Health Department briefing on April 23, as of April 23 at 15:00, Zhejiang Province, add two cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza.

    Patients, Mr. Hong, male, 84 years old, retired, Hangzhou, onset on April 15, Hangzhou, a hospital for treatment.

    Song patients, male, aged 62, farmer, Hangzhou, onset on April 15, now a hospital for treatment.


    Detected by the Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control, more than 2 patients specimens are infected with the H7N9 avian influenza virus nucleic acid positive. Discussion organized by the Zhejiang Provincial Health Department experts on the patient's clinical manifestations, epidemiological data and laboratory test results, diagnosis of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. Currently, two patients were seriously ill, the hospital is under active treatment.

    On the morning of April 23, critically ill patients diagnosed in the 17th Zhao (male, 86 years old, retired, Hangzhou) due to further deterioration, she died.

    Zhejiang Province confirmed 42 cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza patients, 6 patients died of his wounds, two cases have been cured, 34 patients are still hospitalized.
    [Editor: Dai Wen]

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      Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 1 case / 0 deaths (Total 107 / 21 )

      Source: http://www.zjwst.gov.cn/art/2013/4/2...62_228614.html

      Zhejiang new cases of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza cases
      Date :2013 -04-23 Source: Health Department Views: 263 Font Size: [medium and small]

      Zhejiang Provincial Health Department

      April 23, 2013

      Zhejiang Provincial Health Department Bulletin, April 23 as of April 23 at 15:00, Zhejiang Province, add two cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza.

      Patients, Mr. Hong, male, 84 years old, retired, Hangzhou, onset on April 15, Hangzhou, a hospital for treatment.

      Song patients, male, aged 62, farmer, Hangzhou, onset on April 15, now a hospital for treatment.

      By the provincial CDC testing, specimens of 2 patients are infected with the H7N9 avian influenza virus nucleic acid positive. My Office experts on the patient's clinical manifestations, epidemiological data and laboratory test results are discussed, and diagnosis of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. Currently, two patients were seriously ill, the hospital is under active treatment.

      On the morning of April 23, critically ill patients diagnosed in the 17th Zhao (male, 86 years old, retired, Hangzhou) due to further deterioration, she died.

      At present, the province has confirmed 42 cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza patients, 6 patients died of his wounds, two cases were cured, 34 patients are still hospitalized.

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        Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 1 case / 0 deaths (Total 107 / 21 )

        Henan Province Health Department April 23, 2013 Zhoukou City, people infected with H7N9 bird flu cured
        Published :2013-04-23 16:42 Browse Times Published: Zhu Mingming]

        On the afternoon of April 23, the province Zhoukou City of human infection with the H7N9 avian flu Zhang ? ?, provincial and municipal experts active treatment rehabilitation. Meet the discharge standards developed by the National Health and Family Planning Commission, was discharged this afternoon.

        Henan Province Health Department April 23, 2013

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          Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 1 case / 0 deaths (Total 107 / 21 )

          Source: http://www.cnr.cn/gundong/201304/t20...12432767.shtml

          Google translation:


          Shanghai today have been no new cases in eight patients discharged from hospital
          2013-04-23 18:22 Source: China National Radio

          Network Beijing on April 23, the Shanghai Municipal Government Information Office of the City Health Planning Commission this afternoon Bulletin, Shanghai today [/B]no new human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases. As of 17:00 this afternoon, the Shanghai accumulated confirmed human infection of H7N9 avian influenza cases of 33 cases, of which 13 patients under active treatment, eight patients have been discharged, 12 patients died of his wounds.[/B]

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            Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 0 deaths (Total 109 / 21 )

            A total of 108 cases diagnosed cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza
            2013-04-23 17:59 Source: China National Radio I want to comment
              Network Beijing on April 23 as the cut-off at 17:00 on the 23rd, the country reported a total of 108 confirmed cases, of which 22 people died. Distribution of cases in Beijing (1) Shanghai (33 cases, 12 patients died), Jiangsu (24 patients, 3 patients died), Zhejiang (42 cases, 6 died), Anhui (4 cases, 1 death), Henan (3) Shandong (1) 7 provinces and cities. Cases in the dissemination of state, evidence of human to human transmission has not yet found
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              Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 1 deaths (Total 109 / 22 )

              Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/he..._132334266.htm

              ...The Department of Health of east China's Zhejiang Province reported that an 86-year-old man surnamed Zhao, who had previously tested positive for the H7N9 virus, died on Tuesday morning after emergency treatment failed.

              The province also reported two more infection cases. An 84-year-old retired man surnamed Hong and a 62-year-old farmer surnamed Song were confirmed to be infected with the new strain of the virus. Both are in critical condition...

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                Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 1 deaths (Total 109 / 22 )

                [Source: Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong PRC SAR, full text: (LINK).]
                Four more human cases of avian influenza A (H7N9) verified by NHFPC


                The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) verified with the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) today (April 23) one human case of avian influenza A (H7N9) in Shandong, two in Zhejiang and one in Anhui.

                The case in Shandong involves a 36-year-old man who is receiving treatment in hospital. His condition is critical. The nine close contacts of him are asymptomatic so far.

                The two cases in Zhejiang involve two men aged 62 and 84 who are receiving treatment in hospital. Their condition is critical.

                The case in Anhui involves a 91-year-old man who is receiving treatment in hospital. His condition is serious. The 35 close contacts of him are asymptomatic so far.

                As of 9pm today, a total of 108 cases have been laboratory confirmed with avian influenza A (H7N9) in Zhejiang (42 cases), Shanghai (33 cases), Jiangsu (24 cases), Anhui (four cases), Henan (three cases), Beijing (one case) and Shandong (one case).

                A spokesman for the DH stressed that the CHP is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to maintain close liaison with the Mainland health authorities for more case information as well as to keep a close eye on the latest advice from the World Health Organization.

                The spokesman also reminded travellers, especially those returning from Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Henan, Beijing and Shandong, with fever or respiratory symptoms to wear facial masks immediately, seek medical attention, and reveal their travel history to doctors. Healthcare professionals should also pay special attention to those who might have had contact with birds, poultry or their droppings in the affected areas.

                "No human case of avian influenza A (H7N9) has been identified so far in Hong Kong," the spokesman reiterated.
                "We would like to reassure the public that the Government will be as transparent as possible in the dissemination of information on human cases of avian influenza A (H7N9). Whenever there is a suspected case, the CHP will release information to the public as soon as possible," the spokesman added.

                The spokesman urged travellers not to visit wet markets with live poultry in the affected areas and avoid direct contact with poultry, birds or their droppings. If contacts have been made, they should thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.

                Members of the public should remain vigilant and are reminded to take heed of the following preventive advice against avian influenza:
                • Poultry and eggs should be thoroughly cooked before eating;
                • Wash hands frequently with soap, especially before touching the mouth, nose or eyes, handling food or eating, after going to toilet, touching public installations or equipment such as escalator handrails, elevator control panels or door knobs, or when hands are dirtied by respiratory secretions after coughing or sneezing;
                • Cover the nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing, hold the spit with tissue and put it into covered dustbins;
                • Avoid crowded places and contact with fever patients; and
                • Wear a mask when respiratory symptoms develop or you need to take care of fever patients.
                The public may visit the Avian Influenza page of the CHP (www.chp.gov.hk/en/view_content/24244.html) for further information.


                Ends/Tuesday, April 23, 2013
                Issued at HKT 21:32
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                  Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 1 deaths (Total 109 / 22 )

                  I believe the man that died today is our case #82.

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                    Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 0 deaths (Total 109 / 21 )

                    Originally posted by Ronan Kelly View Post
                    A total of 108 cases diagnosed cases of human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza
                    2013-04-23 17:59 Source: China National Radio I want to comment
                      Network Beijing on April 23 as the cut-off at 17:00 on the 23rd, the country reported a total of 108 confirmed cases, of which 22 people died. Distribution of cases in Beijing (1) Shanghai (33 cases, 12 patients died), Jiangsu (24 patients, 3 patients died), Zhejiang (42 cases, 6 died), Anhui (4 cases, 1 death), Henan (3) Shandong (1) 7 provinces and cities. Cases in the dissemination of state, evidence of human to human transmission has not yet found
                    http://www.cnr.cn/gundong/201304/t20...12432686.shtml
                    I will change the title to 21/22? until we receive further clarification on death #22. Frankly, with the amount of patients over the age of 85 (5), I expect the death count to increase.

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                      Re: H7N9, China: Cumulative number of today confirmed and suspected cases (April 23rd '13): 3 cases / 1 deaths (Total 109 / 22 )

                      Originally posted by sharon sanders View Post
                      I believe the man that died today is our case #82.
                      Yes #82.
                      http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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