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China - Last month, Shanghai soared to three cases of H7N9 deaths

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Last month, Shanghai soared to three cases of H7N9 deaths

At 4:02 on March 21, 2014 Source: LONDON Author: Zhu Guorong draft selection: Li Na
  
LONDON March 21 news: According to "Morning News" reported that the Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission yesterday announced in February this year, Shanghai notifiable infectious diseases in 2014, February 1 to February 28, the city reported a total of A, B, Class C infectious 3,759 cases of statutory management, 11 people died.
  
B infectious diseases were reported in 11 kinds of 1,943 cases, 11 deaths reported incidence of the top five diseases were syphilis, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, viral hepatitis, scarlet fever, accounting for 97.22% of total reported incidence of B infectious . Disease cases and 11 deaths were four cases of AIDS, three cases of human infection with the H7N9 bird flu, three cases of tuberculosis, and one case of rabies.
  
Class C infectious diseases were reported in six kinds of 1816 cases, with no deaths reported. Reported incidence of the top three diseases were hand-foot-mouth disease, influenza and other infectious diarrheal diseases, accounting for 93.61% of the total number of Class C infectious diseases reported incidence.
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