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A 3-year-old children in Jiangsu infected 'H1N1 swine flu' no evidence of human to human transmission

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Editor, Senior Moderator
News from the Provincial Health Office was informed that the province Suqian Sihong 8 months of a 3-year-old boy was diagnosed with the infection, "the European swine H1N1 type bird flu" virus. According to the Ministry of Health confirmed that the type previously found only five cases of patients around the world, the Asia Pacific region is the first time. Because the virus is not prevalent in humans, so people do not have to worry about infected with the virus.
Infected with the defective autoimmune boy learned that the patients themselves suffer from chronic nephritis and steroid immunosuppressive therapy, 31 December last year, flu-like symptoms, the evening of January 1 sicker, hospitalized after pneumonia. Provincial Center for Disease Control in Nanjing on January 7 from routine monitoring of influenza samples for inspection, the inspection found that "the European swine H1N1 type bird flu" virus, January 11 by the Ministry of Health disease control experts have confirmed. The patient is treatment, and patients who have had close contact does not appear abnormal.
Ministry of Health experts believe that the virulence of the virus and virulence of not more than seasonal influenza, currently no evidence of transmission from person to person, less harmful to human health. The reason why boys Suqian infection, immune defects may be related to itself.
In April last year, there is a possibility of a pandemic influenza virus outbreak, we generally call it "swine flu", this is because the virus and the presence of A/H1N1 virus in pigs similar.


http://politics.gmw.cn/2011-01/18/content_1552671.htm
 
China - 3 year old with Swine Influenza (not A/H1N1 California 07)

China - 3 year old with Swine Influenza (not A/H1N1 California 07)

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江苏宿迁市一3岁8个月男童被确诊感染“欧洲类禽H1N1猪流感”病毒。​

Suqian City, a 3-year-old boy was diagnosed 8 months infected, "the European swine H1N1 type bird flu" virus.

据卫生部确认,此前该类型病患全世界仅发现5例,亚太地区还是首次发现。​

According to the Ministry of Health confirmed that the type previously found only five cases of patients around the world, the Asia Pacific region is the first time. </td></tr></tbody></table>

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