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China - Media report: CDC says the rate of H7N9 avian flu infection is slowing down - February 27, 2017

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[FONT=&quot] [h=1]China CDC: recent H7N9 cases were significantly lower than the previous period[/h] EverywhereNewsHealthy China2017-02-27 15:42
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[FONT=&quot] Recently, H7N9 epidemic caused social concern. Health News Channel on the relevant issues interviewed the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention Center for emergency response.
1, the current situation of H7N9 avian flu situation?
Recently, the number of reported H7N9 cases has been significantly lower than the previous period. February 6 - February 12 National Report H7N9 confirmed cases of 69 cases, and February 13 - February 23, 11 days time reported a total of 35 cases, from an average of about 10 per day down to about 3 per day Cases, indicating that the early prevention and control work has achieved results.


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