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China - 6 H7N9 avian flu cases in one week: February 24 - March 2, 2017 - Guangdong province

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[FONT=&#23435] [h=1]Dongguan, a new case of H7N9 members of the public try to avoid contact with live birds[/h] headline NewsDongguan Daily2017-03-07 11:12
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[FONT=&#23435]   Recently, the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission issued the Guangdong Province H7N9 epidemic notification (February 24 - March 2), according to "China Infectious Disease Report Information Management System" statistics, February 24 - March 2, the province were Six cases of H7N9 cases were reported, 2 cases were distributed in Guangzhou, 2 cases in Jiangmen, 1 case in Dongguan and 1 case in Huizhou.
  Experts remind that the H7N9 epidemic is still high season, H7N9 mortality rate as high as 30-40%, the public should continue to be vigilant, as far as possible to avoid the sale of live poultry market, to avoid contact with live birds. Fever, cough, headache, general malaise and other respiratory symptoms, to the nearest medical and health institutions to visit. If you have contact with birds before, take the initiative to tell the doctor.

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According to the "China Infectious Disease Report Information Management System" statistics, February 24 - March 2, the province reported a total of 6 cases of H7N9 cases, located in 2 cases of Guangzhou, Jiangmen 2 cases, 1 case of Dongguan, Huizhou 1 case The
According to the monitoring results of the provincial CDC, 855 samples of poultry market were collected in 89 markets from February 22 to 28, among which 9 cities in Chaozhou, Foshan, Huizhou, Maoming, Meizhou, Shanwei, Shenzhen, Yangjiang and Zhuhai The positive rate of H7 subtype was 83.7% in 27 market environment.
Experts advise: H7N9 epidemic is still high season, H7N9 mortality rate as high as 30-40%, the public should continue to be vigilant, as far as possible to avoid the sale of live poultry market, to avoid contact with live birds. Fever, cough, headache, general malaise and other respiratory symptoms, to the nearest medical and health institutions to visit. If you have contact with birds before, take the initiative to tell the doctor.


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