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China - HFPC reports 1st case of Rift Valley Fever in Henan province, ex-Angola - July 23, 2016

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  • China - HFPC reports 1st case of Rift Valley Fever in Henan province, ex-Angola - July 23, 2016


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    We found a case of imported cases of Rift Valley Fever

    National Health and Family Planning Commission People's Republic of China2016-07-23
      National Health and Family Planning July 23 briefing, I appoint experts confirmed case of imported cases of Rift Valley Fever.
      Tangmou patients, male, 45 years old, Henan Province, workers in Angola. Patients in the July 14 evening (Beijing time) accompanied by fever, headache, and general joint pain, muscle pain and other symptoms in Angola, at a local hospital to treat the condition is not alleviated, in the early morning of July 21 fly home. The evening of 21 July, the patient arrived in Beijing, when entering a serious condition, was taken to a hospital isolation treatment. 23 morning, the Beijing CDC RVF patient specimens nucleic acid test results were positive. 23 afternoon, the Chinese Center for Disease Control nucleic acid to review test results positive. 23 evening, I appointed expert group organized according to patients with a history of epidemiology, clinical manifestations and laboratory test results confirmed that the case is China's first imported cases of Rift Valley Fever. Currently, the patients in critical condition, are actively treatment.Experts judged that the smaller the risk of the spread of the epidemic diffusion.
      After the outbreak, the health department attaches great importance to family planning, in accordance with the relevant treatment programs and Rift Valley fever prevention and control requirements, implement isolation and treatment of cases, epidemiological investigation, risk assessment, hospital infection control, mosquito control, environmental disinfection, and health education and other prevention and control measures.
      The case has been the situation in a timely manner to the World Health Organization, China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Bulletin.





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    Source: http://www.who.int/csr/don/02-august...ever-china/en/
    Rift Valley fever in China

    2 August 2016 - On 23 July 2016, the National IHR Focal Point of China notified WHO of an imported case of Rift Valley fever (RVF).
    The case is a 45-year-old male from Henan province who had been working in Luanda, Angola. No history of travel outside Luanda has been reported. Investigation regarding potential source of infection is ongoing.
    The case had onset of symptoms (headache, fever, arthralgia and muscle pain) on 14 July 2016 in Angola. He sought medical treatment in a hospital in Angola, however his symptoms persisted, and he returned to China on 21 July 2016.
    By the time of arrival in Beijing he was already in a serious condition and he was transferred to a specialised hospital for treatment and placed under quarantine.
    On 23 July 2016, a sample from the case tested positive for RVF at the Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Prevention and Control (Beijing CDC) and was confirmed on the same day at the China Center for Disease Prevention and Control (China CDC). The National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People?s Republic of China convened an expert group on 23 July to review the patient?s epidemiological history, clinical symptoms and laboratory results and it was concluded that the case is China?s first imported case of RVF. The patient is currently in serious condition.
    Public Health Measures

    The Chinese government has implemented surveillance, monitoring and other measures for prevention and control, which include:
    • Strengthening collaboration and coordination across sectors;
    • Enhancing medical treatment of the case;
    • Maintaining quarantine of the case, infection prevention and control measures in the hospital, epidemiological surveys and laboratory screening;
    • Enhancing vector surveillance and monitoring, alongside enhanced measures such as efforts to control and eliminate mosquitoes, sterilization and disinfection in the environment; and
    • Risk communication with the general public and dissemination of information.

    In Angola, an investigation team has been set up by the Angolan Ministry of Health with the support of WHO.
    WHO Risk Assessment

    RVF is a viral zoonosis that primarily affects animals but can also infect humans. The vast majority of human infections result from direct or indirect contact with the blood or organs of infected animals. Human infections have also resulted from the bites of infected mosquitoes and hematophagous (blood-feeding) flies. There is some evidence that humans can become infected with RVF by ingesting unpasteurized milk or uncooked meat from infected animals.
    Since there has been no documented human to human transmission of the virus to date, and appropriate vector control measures have been put in place in China, WHO assesses the risk for further disease transmission from a single imported case in China and/or from China to be low.


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