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China - Guangdong - Shenzhen has not yet found H7N9 cases

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November 6, 2013 Wednesday

Shenzhen H7N9 cases have not yet found

Disease control experts: people try not to touch with live poultry, fever, cough or pneumonia should seek immediate medical attention

Shenzhen Evening News (Reporter correspondent Wang Xiaofang horse Qishan) yesterday, the Guangdong Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission Bulletin, Guangdong Province confirmed case of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza. Reporter learned from the Municipal Center for Disease Control, present, Shenzhen has not yet found H7N9 cases, H7N9 viruses have been incorporated into the city to monitor objects, suspicious acceptable to patients free testing services. Disease control experts have warned that, at present, Cantonese infected with H7N9 avian influenza increases the risk that the public protection as soon as possible, once the fever, cough or pneumonia and other symptoms should go to regular hospital.

It is reported that Guangdong diagnosed in children as a three year old boy, now living in Dongguan City. Currently, patients have been free income Dongguan City People's Hospital of Infectious Diseases treated in isolation in a stable condition.

Dongguan confirmed human cases of avian influenza H7N9 infection in the news of many people of Shenzhen into a concern. Reporter learned from the Municipal Center for Disease Control, the city has not been detected in people infected with H7N9 avian influenza. Municipal Bureau of Communicable Disease Control Master Ren Xiexu introduction, no cause for alarm, present, Shenzhen has had the detection of human infection of H7N9 avian influenza virus' ability, H7N9 viruses have been incorporated into the city of CDC object monitoring, reporting time has reached provisions time.

Reporters learned that, at present, people infected with H7N9 avian influenza has been included in the statutory B infectious diseases, and in accordance with B infectious diseases management. According to the National Health and Family Planning Commission on October 28, "right on the adjustment part of the statutory management of infectious diseases interpretation" requirement, for B and C disease diagnosis is required to report within 24 hours.

Xie said that since April this year, the Shenzhen health administrative departments at all levels of health care workers has been carried out on the H7N9 virus prevention training. Medical institutions once suspicious cases can be reported in accordance with the prescribed time limit. He suggested that ordinary citizens to stay away from the poultry market, If you've been in contact with birds or live poultry markets, should wash their hands immediately after home, change clothes, once the fever, cough or pneumonia and other symptoms should go to regular hospital. In addition, members of the public who wish to obtain relevant information can call the hotline 88812320, Shenzhen CDC public consultation.

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