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  • China - Shanghai reports one new confirmed case of human infection with H7N9 virus - February 11, 2015

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    Shanghai reported one new confirmed cases of human infection with H7N9 virus

    Published: 2015-2-11
    February 11, 2015

    Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission on February 11 briefing, Shanghai reported confirmed cases of the new H7N9 virus one case of human infection.

    Patients, Qi, male, 53 years old, the city residence. On February 11 diagnosed patients in critical condition, is now in active treatment.

    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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    According to the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning, the patient in Shanghai is a man aged 53 who was under treatment in critical condition.

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    http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/2...1502120836.htm


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      Chicken breeder, 53, confirmed as 4th H7N9 bird flu case this winter

      By Echo Hu | February 13, 2015, Friday | PRINT EDITION

      A MAN from Jinshan District has been diagnosed as having the H7N9 bird flu strain, health authorities said yesterday.

      The 53-year-old, surnamed Qi, is a chicken breeder from the village of Qinwang and sells live poultry at the Shanghai Agriculture Product Wholesale Market in the Pudong New Area, the Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission said.

      He is being treated at Jinshan Hospital ? an affiliate of Fudan University hospital ? and is in a critical condition.

      Twelve people with whom Qi has been in close contact ? five family members and seven co-workers ? have been put under close observation, the commission said.

      Qi is the fourth person in the city this winter to have been confirmed as having H7N9 bird flu. Last month, a 75-year-old woman and a 69-year-old man were reported to have the potentially deadly virus, while a 38-year-old man was the city?s first reported case of the season in December.

      No details have been released about their health status.
      ...

      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

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