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Disease control experts: Beijing has not detected the H7N9 flu cases
At 17:09 on October 9, 2013 Source: Beijing Evening News
City CDC infectious diseases in the morning on the recent situation were notified. From September 1 to September 30, the city reported a total of 9918 cases of notifiable diseases 23 kinds of death in 15 cases. Deaths, including eight cases of AIDS, four cases of viral hepatitis, 2 cases of tuberculosis, one case of rabies.
City CDC main Rendeng Ying said that since Langfang one patient was diagnosed in Beijing H7N9 avian influenza virus infection, the city has not detected the H7N9 bird flu, "the city's 55 network laboratories have the SARS virus, H1N1 virus, H7N9 viruses are all included in the daily monitoring, once found we will certainly know very quickly. "
The end of September, the city suffered heavy haze of air pollution processes. Many people are concerned about the haze will increase the probability of the flu. In this regard Deng Ying told reporters that at present can not distinguish whether the patients from the clinic because of fog and haze pollution days cause flu, "is an atmospheric haze physical phenomenon, because the viruses that cause influenza." Deng Ying said, In fact from September 30 to October 6, the city's two hospitals above the cumulative monitoring outpatient, emergency number of visits 513,022 people, including the number of ILI 8393 people, the proportion was only 1.64%, lower than the level of previous years. (Reporter Zhang Hang)
Disease control experts: Beijing has not detected the H7N9 flu cases
At 17:09 on October 9, 2013 Source: Beijing Evening News
City CDC infectious diseases in the morning on the recent situation were notified. From September 1 to September 30, the city reported a total of 9918 cases of notifiable diseases 23 kinds of death in 15 cases. Deaths, including eight cases of AIDS, four cases of viral hepatitis, 2 cases of tuberculosis, one case of rabies.
City CDC main Rendeng Ying said that since Langfang one patient was diagnosed in Beijing H7N9 avian influenza virus infection, the city has not detected the H7N9 bird flu, "the city's 55 network laboratories have the SARS virus, H1N1 virus, H7N9 viruses are all included in the daily monitoring, once found we will certainly know very quickly. "
The end of September, the city suffered heavy haze of air pollution processes. Many people are concerned about the haze will increase the probability of the flu. In this regard Deng Ying told reporters that at present can not distinguish whether the patients from the clinic because of fog and haze pollution days cause flu, "is an atmospheric haze physical phenomenon, because the viruses that cause influenza." Deng Ying said, In fact from September 30 to October 6, the city's two hospitals above the cumulative monitoring outpatient, emergency number of visits 513,022 people, including the number of ILI 8393 people, the proportion was only 1.64%, lower than the level of previous years. (Reporter Zhang Hang)