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  • China - Hubei provincial health denies H7N9 death of doctor as a rumor

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    Hubei Provincial Health Planning Commission: "a doctor infected with H7N9 bird flu," Department of rumors Published: 2014-11-03 10:33:46 Source : AFP

    Metropolis Daily News (Reporter correspondent Chen Yuan Wang Tong) Hubei Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission on the 2nd news release, the recent network transmission "on the 28th, a doctor in a hospital in Wuhan H7N9 virus infection died, Wuhan also has people were infected pork also found to have parasites ", after investigation of the information pertaining to rumors.
    Last April, the province Qianjiang, Jingzhou more than other places through the network to spread false information about the event on the situation, the province public security organs to detect and punished more than those who spread rumors of bird flu. Recently, appeared on the Internet, "Dr. Wu Hanyi infection H7N9 avian flu" information, the provincial health and Family Planning Commission to verify that this information belongs to the rumors, this post is adapted from content-based foundation in the rumor last April on. In response to these rumors, the relevant departments are tracing the rumor mongers, and will be handled according to law.
    Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission official said, Hubei Province, infectious diseases monitoring network monitoring results show that, as of now, has not been found in Hubei Province of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza, please the majority of the public does not believe rumors, do not pass rumors. Once people infected with H7N9 bird flu, according to "Communicable Disease Prevention Law" and relevant national regulations, the timely disclosure of the epidemic, timely response to community concerns.

    zhttp://www.hb.xinhuanet.com/health/health/2014-11/03/c_1113088229.htm
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