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China - Government reports H5N6 case in Huizhou City, Guangdong Province - Female, 43 yrs. - January 7, 2022

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2022-01-07/doc-ikyakumx8976566.shtml

One H5N6 case reported in Huizhou City, Guangdong Province
January 7, 2022 22:41 CCTV

Original title: Huizhou City, Guangdong Province reports 1 case of H5N6

The Guangdong Provincial Health and Health Commission notified on January 7, 2022 that Huizhou City reported 1 case of H5N6.

Patient Wu Mouyu, female, 43 years old, currently lives in Zhongkai District, Huizhou City. The patient is currently in critical condition and is being admitted to a designated hospital in Huizhou.

Experts believe that the cases that appear this time are sporadic cases, and the risk of virus transmission is low at this stage. Experts remind: the public should continue to remain vigilant and take the following measures to prevent H5N6 and other bird flu.

Wash your hands frequently: wash your hands after touching birds, before meals and after using the toilet.

To be cooked: Poultry and eggs should be cooked before eating.

Seek medical treatment early: If you have respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, headache, general malaise, etc., seek medical treatment at the nearest medical and health institution as soon as possible. If you have been in contact with birds before, you should take the initiative to tell your doctor.

Do not eat dead poultry.

Do not buy poultry products from unknown sources.

Avoid going to live poultry markets as much as possible.

(CCTV reporters Chen Xuting and Wei Xing)
 
government report -

1 case of H5N6 reported in Huizhou

Time: 2022-01-07 22:39:26 Source: This website



  The Guangdong Provincial Health Commission notified on January 7, 2022 that one case of H5N6 was reported in Huizhou.
  The patient Wu Mouyu, female, 43 years old, currently lives in Zhongkai District, Huizhou City. The patient is currently in critical condition and is admitted to a designated hospital in Huizhou.
  Experts judged that the case that appeared this time was an accidental case, and the risk of transmission of the virus is low at this stage. Experts remind: citizens should continue to stay vigilant and take the following measures to prevent H5N6 and other bird flu.
Wash your hands frequently: wash your hands after touching poultry, before eating, and after going to the toilet.
To be cooked: poultry and eggs must be cooked before eating.
Seek medical attention early: If you have respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, headache, and general malaise, you should go to the nearest medical and health institution as soon as possible. If you have been in contact with poultry before, you must take the initiative to tell your doctor.
Do not eat dead poultry meat.
Do not buy poultry and bird products of unknown origin.
Avoid going to live poultry markets as much as possible.


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