New outbreaks reported, Beijing acting (AP/China Daily) Updated: 2005-11-19 06:48
Beijing takes tough measures to stop virus
If you are a Beijing resident with a temperature of 38 C or higher, and show
other symptoms of flu after having close contact with infected poultry or human
cases, you are required to undergo at least a week of medical observation.
Doctors in all the hospitals of the capital city yesterday were asked by the
municipal health authority to report all cases showing the above-mentioned
symptoms.
"Doctors should be responsible for not only the patients they have received,
but also epidemic control as a whole," Jin Dapeng, director of Beijing Health
Bureau under the municipal government, was quoted by the Beijing Times as
saying.
Up till Friday, no poultry or human cases of bird flu have been reported in
Beijing, although China has reported 13 poultry outbreaks and two human cases,
in Hunan and Anhui.
All local governments have also been urged to give timely reports of poultry
deaths, and hospitals have been asked to open hotlines for consultations or have
been appointed as facilities for treating humans infected with the H5N1 strain.
Doctors who do not report suspected cases will be punished according to the
relevant laws, Jin said.
Beijing has appointed two infectious disease hospitals to be ready for
receiving and treating any possible human cases.
One of them, You'an Hospital, can establish special wards with 60 beds within
four hours.
On Friday, no more human bird flu cases were detected in the country.
In Hunan Province, "no abnormal signs" were detected in 152 villagers who
came in contact with a 9-year-old boy infected by the virus.
Experts had warned that human cases were inevitable if the government could
not stop repeated epidemics among birds and poultry
"Stopping the poultry epidemic spreading is still a very
urgent task. Otherwise, it will be very difficult to prevent other new human
outbreaks," Mao Qun'an, spokesman of the Ministry of Health, told China Daily.
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