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Shenzhen removes emergency warning against human bird flu

hawkeye

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Shenzhen removes emergency warning against human bird flu
7/7/2006 17:09

The municipal health bureau of the city of Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, removed the emergency warning against human bird flu today.
The level of prevention and control has returned to normal after the city was put on high alert following the detection of a human case of bird flu on June 14.
The Donghu Hospital in the city received a patient suffering unknown pneumonia on June 11, which was confirmed, four days later, to be bird flu.
By Friday, no new suspected human bird flu cases or pneumonia with unidentified causes had been detected in Shenzhen.
All the 98 people who had close contact with the patient passed medical inspections on June 20.
The patient still remains in hospital. A hospital source said the patient is in a stable condition and has a clear mind. The patient's illness is no longer contagious.
 
Re: Shenzhen removes emergency warning against human bird flu

Is there any way of tracking these 98 people who have passed emdical inspections? Often, it seems this is reported and we do not hear of the numbers again. It would be interesting to find out whether the 98 are put on tamiflu? Would the medical inspection include testing for H5N1?
 
Re: Shenzhen removes emergency warning against human bird flu

There is little information from China, We have to consume the scraps we get occasionally get. :)
 
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