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China - Hebei province announces 6 H7N9 cases for 1 week - April 28 - May 4 - all new cases - not previously known

tetano

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The below article states 9 cases and 3 deaths for all of April:



Time: 2017-5-5 13:45:12 Source: China News Network

Hebei Province Health and Family Planning Commission on the 5th issued in April 2017 the province's statutory report of infectious diseases, according to statistics, Hebei Province in April infected H7N9 avian influenza incidence of 9 cases, 3 cases of death. The report shows that the incidence of B infectious diseases in Hebei Province in April the top five diseases: viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, dysentery and scarlet fever. Other infectious diarrheal diseases, influenza, epidemic parotitis, hand, foot and mouth disease, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, rubella and typhus.

http://www.tech-food.com/news/detail/n1338335.htm
 
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Government report:

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H7N9 Outbreak Communications (Apr 28 - May 4)
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http://www.hebwst.gov.cn/index.do?id=367416&templet=content&cid=326
 
None of these cases are listed in the latest Hong Kong (China NHFPC) CHP report link:

The only possible previously known case is a case that was reported in Beijing but is a person from Hebei:



#1440 - Female, 61, severe pneumonia, in Beijing, Hebei Province CHP rpt 2/5/17
 
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