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Health Planning Commission reported today in Shanghai, Shanghai today, no new human infections H7N9 avian flu confirmed cases, one case died. According to reports, April 10 confirmed cases of ginger, female, aged 83, to save an invalid, died on the night of May 10. As of today 17:00, Beijing H7N9 avian influenza for 33 cases of confirmed human infections, which is active in the treatment of 4 cases, 15 patients had recovered and been discharged, 14 cases of death of patients fail to respond to medical treatment. From people's daily online)
Shanghai new human infection of H7N9 avian influenza cases died
2013 05 11, 2011 of 16:54
People's Daily, Shanghai, May 11 (Reporter Wang Youjia) Shanghai Wei Planning Commission briefing today, no new human infection with the H7N9 avian influenza confirmed cases, one case of death cases.
According to reports, the confirmed cases Kang on April 10, female, 83 years old, the rescue invalid, died on the evening of May 10.
As of 17:00 this afternoon, the city's cumulative confirmed human cases of H7N9 avian influenza infection in 33 cases, of which 4 patients under active treatment, 15 patients have been discharged, 14 patients died of his wounds. (End)