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Outbreaks of influenza-like illness at two primary schools under CHP investigation

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Outbreaks of influenza-like illness at two primary schools under CHP investigation


Hong Kong (HKSAR) - The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (February 26) investigating outbreaks of influenza-like illness at two primary schools in Kwun Tong and Kowloon City, and hence reminded members of the public and staff of institutions to maintain good personal and environmental hygiene against influenza.

The outbreak at the school in Kwun Tong involves 22 pupils, comprising eight boys and 14 girls aged 6 to 11, who have developed fever, cough and sore throat since February 14. Among them, 21 sought medical consultation but none required hospitalisation. All are now in a stable condition.

The outbreak at the school in Kowloon City also involves 22 pupils.

Fourteen boys and eight girls aged 6 to 12, have developed fever, cough and sore throat since February 12. Among them, 11 sought medical attention but none required hospitalisation. All are currently in a stable condition.

Officers of the CHP have visited both schools and provided health advice to the management to adopt measures against respiratory tract infection...


Source: HKSAR Government
Published on: 2014-02-26
 
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