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China: Mainland confirmed cases - 2,090

Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 1,040

Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 1,040

38 more swine flu cases on mainland
Source: Xinhua/Shanghai Daily | 2009-7-6 | NEWSPAPER EDITION

CHINA'S mainland yesterday reported 38 more swine flu cases, raising the total number of H1N1 infections to 1,040.

The new cases included 13 in Shanghai and nine in Beijing, the Ministry of Health said on its Website last night.

A primary school in Beijing confirmed seven more H1N1 flu cases on Saturday, including six students and one teacher, the municipal health bureau said.

As of 10pm on Saturday, 28 students and one teacher at the Nanhu Zhongyuan Primary School in Chaoyang District were in stable condition, according to the bureau.

The school reported seven cases on Wednesday, 10 on Thursday and five on Friday.

The mass infection was caused by a housekeeping servant, said Fang Laiying, director of the municipal health bureau, late on Thursday.

The flu outbreak forced the school to start summer holidays a week ahead of schedule.

The Chinese capital reported 192 H1N1 flu cases as of 10pm on Saturday; 124 have recovered and have been discharged from hospitals.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong reported 26 newly confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza yesterday, a Hong Kong Department of Health spokesman said, bringing the city's total to 953.

Macau also reported seven more confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza on Saturday, bringing its total to 54.
 
Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 1,537

Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 1,537

Chinese mainland A/H1N1 flu cases top 1,500

www.chinaview.cn 2009-07-17 22:57:44

BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese mainland confirmed 93 new cases of the A/H1N1 influenza from 6 p.m. Wednesday to 6 p.m. Friday, putting the total at 1,537, the Ministry of Health said.

Among the newly confirmed, 56 were "imported cases." The other 37 were infected in the Chinese mainland, the ministry said.

Among the patients, 1,263 have been cured and discharged from hospitals.

No fatal or critical cases of the influenza have been reported on the Chinese mainland so far, but a patient in Hangzhou of eastern Zhejiang Province reportedly died of electrocution caused by leakage of electricity from the electrical circuits in her ward lavatory on July 1.
 
Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 2,003

Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 2,003

Confirmed A/H1N1 cases top 2,000 in Chinese mainland


2009-07-29 22:45:16

BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) -- The number of confirmed A/H1N1 cases on the Chinese mainland topped 2,000 Wednesday, with no deaths or serious cases reported, according to the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Of the total 2,003 confirmed cases, 1,853 had recovered, said a statement on the MOH website.

A total of 73 new cases were confirmed from Monday to Wednesday, 30 of whom arrived from outside of China and the rest were infected within the country, the MOH reported.

Editor: Yan
 
Re: China: Mainland confirmed cases - 2,090

[Google Translation]

Type 2 cases in our city there confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza

Yiwu News Network 2009-8-2 8:17:54

At present, patients in stable condition, are receiving treatment, isolation

City Health Department reminded the public that influenza H1N1 Type A "may prevent, control, can be cured", we do not have to panic

15:00 yesterday by the provincial disease control department testing, the city confirmed two cases of Type A H1N1 influenza cases are being treated in isolation hospitals, two patients are currently in stable condition.

Municipal government of the city the first confirmed case of influenza H1N1 influenza attention. Wu Wei-rong party secretary, mayor of the United States and China and other leading Ho first time to make instructions diagnosed patients with aggressive treatment, a comprehensive good H1N1 Type A influenza prevention and control work. City departments to work quickly to close contacts of patients and their 24-hour follow-up observation, and closed-end management control. At the same time, further strengthen the monitoring report of the epidemic, focusing on the strengthening of schools, hospitals and public places such as the focus of the prevention and control work sites, and to strengthen health education, so that the broad masses of people to further understand the H1N1 Type A influenza "may prevent, control, can be cured", the public no need to panic. City Health Department once again reminded of the broad masses of people to ensure adequate sleep, to do ground handling training, washing hands frequently, keep the indoor ventilation, to develop good personal hygiene habits, non-must, as far as possible not to leave Yiwu to the field. The event of fever, cough, runny nose, such as influenza-like symptoms to the hospital in time.

In another development, as of 15:00 yesterday, China's mainland reported a total of 2090 cases of influenza H1N1 confirmed cases of influenza (within Zhejiang Province, of which 119 cases confirmed), 1912 cases have been cured, there is no H1N1 influenza due to influenza-induced severe cases and deaths cases.

Source: Yiwu Daily Author: Site Editor: Wei Wei
 
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