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China - Media report: Hospital reports suspected H7N9 avian flu patient to Tengzhou CDC - Shandong province - February 23, 2017 - confirmed

As for the Patient's name, "刘" is not Ryu but "Liu" therefore, please amend the name as below:

#598 - Male, 65, [Liu], hospitalized in critical condition, Dongguan, Guangdong province
 
As for the Patient #600, her name is not Hwang but Huang. She is not Korean but Chinese.

#600 - Female, 48, [Huang], hospitalized in critical condition, Shantou, Guangdong province
 
Oh, it seems that I have a mistake on the patient #543 which I have requested you today!!
It seems that there are two ”文(Should be "Wen" which comment is correct)" though there is no info if they are sisters or not)
But, I personally think they do are sisters:
Reason 1: Both family name is Wen and Wen is not so many
Reason 2: Both lives in Guzhen (古镇镇) Zhongshan, Guangdong province.
Reason 3: The age difference is only one year.
Your thoughts?

#552 - Female, 2, [Wen Kaiying], diagnosed February 6, hospitalized in stable condition, Guzhen(古镇), Zhongshan, Guangdong province
(Source: http://www.flu.org.cn/scn/news-18151.html)
and
#543 - Female, 1, [Wen ], diagnosed on February 2, hospitalized in stable condition, Guzhen(古镇), Zhongshan, Guangdong province
(Source: http://www.flu.org.cn/scn/news-18138.html)

Source: http://www.gdemo.gov.cn/yjdt/gdyjdt/201502/t20150203_208973.htm


I will research this more.
 
As for the following case's family name, use "Li" instead of "Lee" which sounds like Korean.
Chinese Pinyin is Li for "李".

#609 - Male. 48, [Lee], hospitalized in critical condition, Ma'anshan, Anhui province Deathnote
 
As for the name of the patient #611, "頼(Lai)" is opened to the public thru FIC.
Maybe you already know that HK/Taiwan and Macao will not open the case's name to the public.
And Chinese Mainland side will open it which will make us easy to recognize the case:LOL
Please add his name as below:

#611 - Male, 59, [Lai], hospitalized in critical condition, Zhaoqing, Guangdong province

source:
http://www.flu.org.cn/scn/news-18220.html
 
Though I found some URL where Shantou city has an imported case now, the detailed information is not disclosed yet.
Imported case: from outer city or out of the province? No info at all.
This is meaningless other than the fact that "There is a case who is not Shantou people"......: ALAS!


http://news.haiwainet.cn/n/2017/0127/c3542210-30690549.html


http://www.dinju.com/news/news_show_155309.html


We do post cases on the site that are from reliable media. We have this case posted and the title is "China - Media: ......":


https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...antou-city-guangdong-province-january-26-2017


I do not generally add media cases to our case list unless the media is a government media like Xinhua.

If the media is not reliable than we post the article in this forum so that we can review it.
 
As for the name of the case #615, delete "Lee" and put "Li(李)" as below, please.

#615 - Male, 78, [Li], hospitalized in serious condition, Zhaoqing, Guangdong province
 
As for the name for the following case is "馬(Ma)" and "吴(Wu)".
I do think announcements from Mainland China side is so convenient for us, don't you think so?: LOL
Please add her name as below:

#619 - Male, 36, "Ma", hospitalized in stable condition, Foshan, Guangdong province

#620 - Male, 45, "Wu", hospitalized in stable condition, Dongguan, Guangdong province
 
郑 should be spelled out as ?Zheng? not "Jeong" below. I understand she is a Cantonese and might be actually pronounced as Jeong in Guangdong,
but as long as Guangdong is a part of Mainland China, it is better to standardize the spelling using Mandarin.
Your thoughts?


#621 - Female, 36, [Zheng], hospitalized in critical condition, Chaozhou, Guangdong province
 
As for the pronunciation of the case #624, when "馮" is used for family name, it will be pronounced as "Feng" not "ping."
At the same time, URL of the anhui gov. is no more existing. Instead, I give you FIC's URL for your convenience.
Therefore, please delete Pingmou and put "Ping" instead. Moumou does not have any meaning, it is just used for how many letters are used for his First name.

Please see the below:
#624 - Male, 79, [Feng], hospitalized in critical condition, Susong, Anhui province

Source:
http://www.flu.org.cn/scn/news-18253.html
 
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