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HK: CHP's response to media enquiries on fatal paediatric case

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Source: http://7thspace.com/headlines/466001/chps_response_to_media_enquiries_on_fatal_paediatric_case.html

CHP's response to media enquiries on fatal paediatric case

Hong Kong (HKSAR) - In response to media enquiries on a fatal paediatric case, a spokesman for the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (June 30) gave the following reply:

"Upon receipt of an enquiry from a primary school in Ho Man Tin today, the CHP followed up and commenced epidemiological investigation immediately," the spokesman remarked.

According to the attending clinician, the boy aged eight, with good past health, has presented with fever and vomiting since June 15 and was admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH) on June 17 for management. His condition deteriorated and he was transferred to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit on June 20 for further management. He passed away yesterday (June 29).

The clinical diagnosis was encephalitis.

His tracheal aspirate was tested positive for Mycoplasma pneumoniae upon testing by PWH.

The CHP's investigations are ongoing.

"To date, no outbreak of communicable disease has been detected so far in the primary school which the patient attended," the spokesman added.

"Mycoplasma pneumoniae most commonly causes acute upper and lower respiratory illness and the disease usually has a prolonged and gradual onset. The majority of patients presents with mild upper respiratory tract infection. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, malaise and headache," the spokesman explained.

The disease is mainly transmitted by droplets.

It may also be spread from person to person by direct contact with the nose and throat discharges of infected persons; or indirectly through contaminated articles freshly soiled by secretions of the infected person...
 
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