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  • Beijing last week added 1 case of H7N9 human infection - ex- Shanxi?

    (C) human infection with H7N9 avian influenza This week the city reported 1 case, for the provinces to enter the case, reported death in 0 cases.




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    It seems that Shanxi found a case of H7N9 and two (2) cases found before were discharged. (Maybe these two cases are #1502 and #1518


    Shanxi H7N9 Avian Flu Case Becomes Sporadic Two (2) Were Already Discharged

    Shanxi province had a new H7N9 case (diagnosed outside the province) from June 2 to 9, 2017. As of June 9, Shanxi province reported H7N9 cases in 3 cases, 2 cases were discharged. The relevant units of health and family planning departments at all levels in conjunction with the joint prevention and joint control are still continuing the epidemic monitoring, control of infection-source, health education and Early-diagnosis and Early-treatment and so on.
    On June 5, 2017, a Datong county (in Datong city) people was diagnosed as H7N9 avian flu in Beijing. The patient is now in a designated hospital for isolation treatment.

    The first Shanxi case (Miyamoto’s notes: FT number #1502) was discharged from the designated hospital and transferred to general hospital for treatment of other diseases on June 7, 2017, after the professional team made of the State, Province and City level and Datong city No.4 People’s Hospital (a City level designated hospital)’s full efforts for the treatment of the patient.

    The second Shanxi case (FT’s case number #1518) was discharged from Taiyuan City No.4 People’s Hospital (Designated hospital of the Province and City) in the morning of June 9, 2017.

    Experts’ suggestion to the people;
    Avoid contact with dead birds, try to avoid direct contact with live birds;
    People in the rural areas should not purchase live birds without quarantine from the live poultry vendors, do not breed live bird(s);
    Those who have symptoms of fever and respiratory symptoms at the same time has a history of contact with poultry should go to the medical institution at the place as soon as possible and inform the doctor of the bird exposure history and never get out for travel.




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    Shanxi Province H7N9 cases were distributed in 2 cases have been discharged

    June 2, 2091 June 9, the province added H7N9 cases in 1 case (outside the province). As of June 9, our province reported H7N9 cases in 3 cases, 2 cases were discharged. Health and family planning departments at all levels in conjunction with the joint control of the relevant units continue to do the epidemic monitoring, source control, health education and early treatment of early treatment and other work.
    June 5, a Datong Datong County patients in Beijing diagnosed with H7N9 cases. Is currently designated hospital isolation treatment.

    The first case of the province by the national, provincial and municipal medical expert group comprehensive consultation and the Datong City Fourth People's Hospital (municipal designated hospitals) to treat, H7N9 disease cured, was discharged on June 7, transferred to the general hospital for other Disease treatment.
    The second case of the province by the Taiyuan Fourth People's Hospital (provincial, city designated hospitals) to treat, H7N9 disease cured, was discharged on the morning of June 9.

    Experts recommend that the public should avoid contact with dead birds in daily life, try to avoid direct contact with live poultry; rural areas do not buy from the live live poultry vendors to purchase quarantine-free live poultry and feeding; a history of contact with poultry and fever Symptoms, should wear a mask, as soon as possible to the local medical institutions, and take the initiative to inform the doctor of bird history, do not travel.
    Last edited by sharon sanders; June 12, 2017, 06:59 AM. Reason: added bolding

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