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China confirms first human case of H7N4 bird flu

Agence France-Presse, Beijing | By
Feb 15, 2018 11:57 PM IST

The strain was identified in a 68-year-old woman from the eastern province of Jiangsu who was admitted to hospital after falling ill on December 25 but has since recovered.

China has confirmed the first human case of H7N4 bird flu, prompting Hong Kong to issue a health warning for those travelling to the mainland during the busy Lunar New Year holiday.

A medical personnel walks past a notice on flu alert at a hospital Hong Kong, China.(Reuters File Photo)
A medical personnel walks past a notice on flu alert at a hospital Hong Kong, China.(Reuters File Photo)

The strain was identified in a 68-year-old woman from the eastern province of Jiangsu who was admitted to hospital after falling ill on December 25 but has since recovered, according to China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission.

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“She had contact with live poultry before the onset of symptoms,” Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection said on Wednesday after being informed of the case by Chinese authorities, who claimed the virus genes were of avian origin.

The world’s first human cases of bird flu were reported in Hong Kong in 1997, when six people were killed by the H5N1 strain of the virus. Hundreds more have died worldwide in subsequent outbreaks, especially of highly-virulent strains such as H7N9.

The semi-autonomous southern Chinese city is a high-risk area for the spread of communicable diseases because of its high population density and busy regional and international transport links.

“Travellers to the mainland or other affected areas must avoid visiting wet markets, live poultry markets or farms,” the Centre for Health Protection warned after the H7N4 strain was reported by China.

Authorities in China and Hong Kong did not provide further details on the H7N4 strain found in the woman, such as its virulence. An outbreak of this type of bird flu hit chickens in New South Wales, Australia, in 1997, according to World Health Organization records.

Hong Kong authorities are already battling a deadly flu outbreak, and were forced to shut down kindergartens and primary schools early for the Chinese New Year break.

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