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Taiwan - Man, 86, hospitalized H7N9 case - from Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province - China - December 31, 2013 - died

Re: Taiwan - Man, 86, hospitalized H7N9 case - from Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province - China - December 31, 2013 - died

mainland tourists due to infection H7N9 avian flu deaths in Taipei on the 20th

Xinhua News Agency, Taipei, Jan. 21 (Reporters Cha Wenye and He Zili) - Disease Control, Taiwan authorities announced on the 21st, a mainland tourists from Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, due to infection of H7N9 avian flu caused severe pneumonia complicated by septic shock, on the 20th Death in Taipei.

  It is reported that tourists were 86 year-old male, during the onset of Taiwan travel to the end of December last year and confirmed H7N9 avian influenza infection, the first two cases of H7N9 bird flu in Taiwan imported confirmed.

  Taiwan's disease control department, said the case after diagnosis, the patient's health unit that is for general contact with close contacts to keep track of which close contacts (including family members, tour guides, drivers, and other health care professionals and patients with the disease chamber) in there had symptoms related to the test results were negative, to track where they are not found to have an infected person.


http://news.qq.com/a/20140121/020077.htm

"86-year-old man from Jiangsu Province, isolation and treatment in January after the body has been undetectable viral load has been released from quarantine" decrease viral loads hmmm.. complications.... septic shock... I thought it was going to be better outcome! "Mind you.. you can't believe everything you read!)
 
Re: Taiwan - Man, 86, hospitalized H7N9 case - from Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province - China - December 31, 2013 - died

The first two cases of H7N9 flu cases imported because of severe pneumonia complicated by septic shock, died on January 20 (2014-01-21)

Command Center announced to (102) imported the first two cases of H7N9 influenza cases in the December 31 was confirmed yesterday (1/20) evening due to severe pneumonia and septic shock and death, the case for the Chinese mainland, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, 86 year-old male, diagnosed at the onset and during late December to Taiwan tourism. The case was later hospitalized, after repeated sputum collection, extracts, etc. throat swabs and bronchoscopy specimens, H7N9 influenza virus tests were negative, then on Jan. 14 released from quarantine treatment, except for pneumonia duration of symptoms, hospitalization, death yesterday. Command Center, said after the case diagnosed, health units that for the general contacts and close contacts to keep track of which close contacts (including family members, tour guides, drivers, and other health care professionals and patients in the same ward) has appeared in the relevant The test results were negative symptoms, to track where they are not found to have an infected person.

The draft date :2014-01-21
Update Date :2014-01-21
Maintenance Unit: Public Relations Office

Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Health and Welfare

http://www.cdc.gov.tw/info.aspx?tre...wtreeid=1bd193ed6dabaee6&tid=8261C3C6F657B635

Now I can believe it!
 
Re: Taiwan - Man, 86, hospitalized H7N9 case - from Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province - China - December 31, 2013 - died

This FATAL H7N9 case needs an update on Flutrackers linelist...
 
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