(Found these 2 articles. Seems like they are taking this seriously, although it says that flu tests were negative.)
May 12, 2006
7 patients develop respiratory infection
http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/060512/html/060512en05010.htm
Seven patients on a female ward in Siu Lam Hospital have developed fever and respiratory symptoms, the Hospital Authority says.
Aged 29 to 58, the patients are now in a stable condition. One of the patients is asymptomatic while the other six have been transferred to Tuen Mun Hospital and are being treated in isolation.
The influenza A and B test results of four patients were negative while the results for the other three patients are still pending.
Infection control measures on the ward concerned have been stepped up. Admission to and discharge from the ward have been suspended, while the visiting policy remains normal.
Patients' relatives have been informed about the situation. All other patients and staff in the ward are under close surveillance.
The cases have been reported to the Hospital Authority and the Centre for Health Protection.
and today:
May 16, 2006
2 more patients develop respiratory infection
http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/060516/txt/060516en05014.htm
Two patients on a female ward in Siu Lam Hospital have developed fever and respiratory symptoms following an earlier report of seven cases on the same ward.
Aged 38 and 52, the two patients have been transferred to the isolation ward of Tuen Mun Hospital and are in a stable condition. Tests have been carried out.
Infection control measures on the ward concerned have been stepped up. Admission to and discharge from the ward have been suspended, while the visiting policy remains normal.
All other patients and staff on the ward are under close surveillance.
The cases have been reported to the Hospital Authority and the Centre for Health Protection.
May 12, 2006
7 patients develop respiratory infection
http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/060512/html/060512en05010.htm
Seven patients on a female ward in Siu Lam Hospital have developed fever and respiratory symptoms, the Hospital Authority says.
Aged 29 to 58, the patients are now in a stable condition. One of the patients is asymptomatic while the other six have been transferred to Tuen Mun Hospital and are being treated in isolation.
The influenza A and B test results of four patients were negative while the results for the other three patients are still pending.
Infection control measures on the ward concerned have been stepped up. Admission to and discharge from the ward have been suspended, while the visiting policy remains normal.
Patients' relatives have been informed about the situation. All other patients and staff in the ward are under close surveillance.
The cases have been reported to the Hospital Authority and the Centre for Health Protection.
and today:
May 16, 2006
2 more patients develop respiratory infection
http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/060516/txt/060516en05014.htm
Two patients on a female ward in Siu Lam Hospital have developed fever and respiratory symptoms following an earlier report of seven cases on the same ward.
Aged 38 and 52, the two patients have been transferred to the isolation ward of Tuen Mun Hospital and are in a stable condition. Tests have been carried out.
Infection control measures on the ward concerned have been stepped up. Admission to and discharge from the ward have been suspended, while the visiting policy remains normal.
All other patients and staff on the ward are under close surveillance.
The cases have been reported to the Hospital Authority and the Centre for Health Protection.