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  • H7N9 Cases January 30, 2014 (confirmed cases: 6, confirmed deaths: 2) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths:0)

    January 29 thread here.


    Zhejiang Province, four new cases of human infection of bird flu H7N9

    Release date :2014-01-30 Source: Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission Views: 148

    2014 On January 30, the date
      
    Zhejiang Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission Jan. 30 date of notification, the province today added four cases of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza.
      
    1 , water certain patients, male, 75 years old, farmer, Yinzhou District, Ningbo people. 1 month 29 days confirmed human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Is now in critical condition , a hospital for treatment in Ningbo.
      
    2 , patients Lin Moumou, male, 76 years old, retired, Zhenhai District, Ningbo people. 1 month 29 days confirmed human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Now the condition is severe , in Ningbo, a hospital for treatment.
      
    3 , in certain patients, male, 78 years old, farmer, Yuhang District of Hangzhou people. 1 month 29 days confirmed human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Is now in critical condition , in Hangzhou, a hospital for treatment.
      
    4 , the patient Moumou, male, 64 years old, retired, Jiangbei District, Ningbo people. 1 month 29 days confirmed human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Is now in critical condition , a hospital for treatment in Ningbo.

    Last edited by sharon sanders; February 4, 2014, 09:55 PM. Reason: added top link

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    Guangdong Province added one case of human infection of bird flu H7N9 (2 Fatal)

    Guangdong Provincial Health Department, Province added one case of human infection of bird flu H7N9

    2014-01-30 11:32:35 Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission | Views (55 )

    Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission January 30 briefing, the Guangzhou new case of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza.
    Daimou cases, female, 67 years old, live in Jiangmen City Xinhui District towns. January 24 the incidence of rescue in Jiangmen designated hospital January 28 died. January 29, the provincial CDC to review its throat swabs, the result is positive for H7N9 avian influenza virus nucleic acid.

    Another Meizhou January 24 confirmed cases Hemou on at 9:00 on January 30 after she died.

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      Re: Guangdong Province added one case of human infection of bird flu H7N9 (2 Fatal)

      Most likely Fatal case
      #236 - Man, 52, Xingning Meizhou City, confirmed on January 24, currently in critical condition, in a Meizhou City designated hospital admission. Guangdong province

      Earlier report!
      People's Government of Guangdong Province, the Office of Emergency Management, Province added two cases of human infection with H7N9 avian flu two cases were cured 24 January 2014
      2014-01-24 17:43:00 this site

        According to the Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission report, January 24, 2014, the province Huizhou, Meizhou City were added one case of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza.

      1.Yuan Mou (female, 58 years old), living Huizhou City, now designated admitted to hospital in Guangzhou, in critical condition;

      2. Hemou (male, 52 years old), living Xingning Meizhou, Meizhou now admitted to hospital sentinel critical condition.

        Foshan City, January 5, 2014 confirmed cases of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza Xiemou, January 10 confirmed cases Ryu cured. Since September 18, 2013, the province a total of nine cases of human infection with H7N9 avian flu cured.



      PHD report, no name shown!

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        Jiangsu Provincial Health Department, 1 new confirmed cases of human infection with H7N9 30 January 2014

        Jiangsu Provincial Health Department

        Province 1 new confirmed cases of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza
        Published :2014-01-30 Source: Font size: [ big middle small ]


          Provincial Health Department, the province confirmed cases of new H7N9 bird flu case of human infection.

          Patients Qianmou, female, 75 years old. January 30 afternoon, Nanjing infected human H7N9 avian influenza cases diagnosed. Treatment in a hospital in Nanjing is currently in a critical condition.


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          H7N9 Cases January 30, 2014 (confirmed cases: 6, confirmed deaths: 2) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths:0)

          [Source: World Health Organization, full page: (LINK). Edited.]


          Human infection with avian influence A(H7N9) ? update

          1 February 2014


          On 30 January 2014, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of China notified WHO of seven additional laboratory-confirmed cases of human infection with avian influenza A(H7N9) virus including one death.

          Of these seven cases, four are male. The age range is 56 to 78 years old. The cases have been reported from Guangdong (1), Guangxi (1), Jiangsu (1) and Zhejiang (4).

          For Guangxi Province, this is the first laboratory confirmed case of human infection with avian influenza A(H7N9). Six of the cases are currently in critical or serious condition. Seven of the cases are reported to have had exposure to poultry or a live poultry market.

          Details of the cases notified by NHFPC are as follows:
          • a 75-year-old farmer from Ningpo City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 21 January and was admitted to hospital on 24 January. He is currently in a critical condition The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
          • A 76 year-old man from Ningpo City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 21 January 2014 and was admitted to hospital on 24 January and transferred to another hospital on 27 January. He is currently in a critical condition. He has a history of exposure to a poultry market.
          • A 78-year-old farmer from Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 25 January and was admitted to hospital on 27 January and transferred to another hospital on 29 January. He is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
          • A 64-year-old man from Ningpo City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 13 January and was admitted to hospital on 16 January. He is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
          • A 75-year-old woman from Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, who became ill on 18 January and was admitted to hospital on 25 January. She is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
          • A 67-year-old woman from Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, who became ill on 24 January and was admitted to hospital on 25 January. She died on 28 January 2014. The patient had a history of exposure to live poultry.
          • A 56 year-old woman from Hezhou City, Guangxi Province, who became ill on 20 January and was admitted to hospital on 27 January. She is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.

          The Chinese Government continues to take the following surveillance and control measures:
          1. Strengthen surveillance and situation analysis;
          2. Reinforce case management and treatment;
          3. Conduct risk communication with the public and release information;
          4. Strengthen international collaboration and communication;
          5. Conduct scientific studies.

          While the recent report of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus being detected in live poultry imported from the mainland to Hong Kong SAR, shows the potential for the virus to spread through live poultry, at this time there is no indication that international spread of avian influenza A(H7N9) has occurred through humans or animals.

          Further sporadic human cases of avian influenza A(H7N9) infection are expected in affected and possibly neighbouring areas, especially given expected increases in the trade and transport of poultry associated with the upcoming Lunar New Year.

          WHO advises that travellers to countries with known outbreaks of avian influenza should avoid poultry farms, or contact with animals in live bird markets, or entering areas where poultry may be slaughtered, or contact with any surfaces that appear to be contaminated with faeces from poultry or other animals. Travellers should also wash their hands often with soap and water (http://www.who.int/ith/updates/20140123/en/index.html).

          Travellers should follow good food safety and good food hygiene practices(http://www.who.int/foodsafety/fs_management/live_markets/en/index.html)

          WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry with regard to this event, nor does it currently recommend any travel or trade restrictions.

          As always, a diagnosis of infection with an avian influenza virus should be considered in individuals who develop severe acute respiratory symptoms while travelling or soon after returning from an area where avian influenza is a concern.

          WHO encourages countries to continue strengthening influenza surveillance, including surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and to carefully review any unusual patterns, in order to ensure reporting of human infections under the IHR (2005), and continue national health preparedness actions.

          Current technical information as well as guidance related to avian influenza A(H7N9) can be found at the WHO website:

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            H7N9 Cases January 30, 2014 (confirmed cases: 6, confirmed deaths: 2) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths:0)

            [Source: World Health Organization, full page: (LINK). Edited.]


            Human infection with avian influence A(H7N9) ? update

            1 February 2014


            On 30 January 2014, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of China notified WHO of seven additional laboratory-confirmed cases of human infection with avian influenza A(H7N9) virus including one death.

            Of these seven cases, four are male. The age range is 56 to 78 years old. The cases have been reported from Guangdong (1), Guangxi (1), Jiangsu (1) and Zhejiang (4).

            For Guangxi Province, this is the first laboratory confirmed case of human infection with avian influenza A(H7N9). Six of the cases are currently in critical or serious condition. Seven of the cases are reported to have had exposure to poultry or a live poultry market.

            Details of the cases notified by NHFPC are as follows:
            • a 75-year-old farmer from Ningpo City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 21 January and was admitted to hospital on 24 January. He is currently in a critical condition The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
            • A 76 year-old man from Ningpo City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 21 January 2014 and was admitted to hospital on 24 January and transferred to another hospital on 27 January. He is currently in a critical condition. He has a history of exposure to a poultry market.
            • A 78-year-old farmer from Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 25 January and was admitted to hospital on 27 January and transferred to another hospital on 29 January. He is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
            • A 64-year-old man from Ningpo City, Zhejiang Province, who became ill on 13 January and was admitted to hospital on 16 January. He is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
            • A 75-year-old woman from Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, who became ill on 18 January and was admitted to hospital on 25 January. She is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.
            • A 67-year-old woman from Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, who became ill on 24 January and was admitted to hospital on 25 January. She died on 28 January 2014. The patient had a history of exposure to live poultry.
            • A 56 year-old woman from Hezhou City, Guangxi Province, who became ill on 20 January and was admitted to hospital on 27 January. She is currently in a critical condition. The patient has a history of exposure to a live poultry market.

            The Chinese Government continues to take the following surveillance and control measures:
            1. Strengthen surveillance and situation analysis;
            2. Reinforce case management and treatment;
            3. Conduct risk communication with the public and release information;
            4. Strengthen international collaboration and communication;
            5. Conduct scientific studies.

            While the recent report of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus being detected in live poultry imported from the mainland to Hong Kong SAR, shows the potential for the virus to spread through live poultry, at this time there is no indication that international spread of avian influenza A(H7N9) has occurred through humans or animals.

            Further sporadic human cases of avian influenza A(H7N9) infection are expected in affected and possibly neighbouring areas, especially given expected increases in the trade and transport of poultry associated with the upcoming Lunar New Year.

            WHO advises that travellers to countries with known outbreaks of avian influenza should avoid poultry farms, or contact with animals in live bird markets, or entering areas where poultry may be slaughtered, or contact with any surfaces that appear to be contaminated with faeces from poultry or other animals. Travellers should also wash their hands often with soap and water (http://www.who.int/ith/updates/20140123/en/index.html).

            Travellers should follow good food safety and good food hygiene practices(http://www.who.int/foodsafety/fs_management/live_markets/en/index.html)

            WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry with regard to this event, nor does it currently recommend any travel or trade restrictions.

            As always, a diagnosis of infection with an avian influenza virus should be considered in individuals who develop severe acute respiratory symptoms while travelling or soon after returning from an area where avian influenza is a concern.

            WHO encourages countries to continue strengthening influenza surveillance, including surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and to carefully review any unusual patterns, in order to ensure reporting of human infections under the IHR (2005), and continue national health preparedness actions.

            Current technical information as well as guidance related to avian influenza A(H7N9) can be found at the WHO website:

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