Re: HONG KONG: One Human case of Avian Influenza A/H9N2 infection, confirmed by HK authorities
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H9N2 bird flu infected baby chickens near his home in Shenzhen
Yesterday confirmed to have contracted H9N2 avian flu two-month old baby girl is still in Tuen Mun Hospital and treated in isolation in stable condition and symptoms of respiratory tract infection has subsided, the child of parents of the virus were negative.
Guangdong Province, health authorities confirmed, the child's home in Shenzhen, near the restaurant have a small number of chickens in keeping with the girl in Shenzhen have been in close contact and restaurant workers do not have symptoms, the Guangdong Provincial Health Bureau They will carry out medical monitoring. (香港電台) (Radio Television Hong Kong) (博讯boxun.com) (Boxun.com)
From Boxun
Google Translation:
H9N2 bird flu infected baby chickens near his home in Shenzhen
Yesterday confirmed to have contracted H9N2 avian flu two-month old baby girl is still in Tuen Mun Hospital and treated in isolation in stable condition and symptoms of respiratory tract infection has subsided, the child of parents of the virus were negative.
Guangdong Province, health authorities confirmed, the child's home in Shenzhen, near the restaurant have a small number of chickens in keeping with the girl in Shenzhen have been in close contact and restaurant workers do not have symptoms, the Guangdong Provincial Health Bureau They will carry out medical monitoring. (香港電台) (Radio Television Hong Kong) (博讯boxun.com) (Boxun.com)
Source: http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/081231/html/081231en05008.htm
December 31, 2008
Avian flu
Toddler recovering from avian infection
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Centre for Health Protection
The symptoms of the two-month-old girl infected with influenza-A (H9N2) are subsiding, the Centre for Health Protection says, adding her parents have tested negative for the virus.
She is stable and still isolated in Tuen Mun Hospital. Other patients and health workers who might have been exposed to the girl are being examined. None have developed respiratory-infection symptoms so far.
Guangdong health authorities have found a small number of chickens kept in a food premises near the girl's Shenzhen home. Her contacts in Shenzhen and the food premises workers are asymptomatic and under medical surveillance.