China confirms fifth human case of bird flu By Zhang Feng (China Daily) Updated: 2005-12-09 06:03
A suspected human case of bird flu in October has been confirmed, the
Ministry of Health said last night.
Nurses cordon a
corridor inside a hospital as part of a drill on the outbreak of bird flu
in Hong Kong November 8, 2005. [Reuters] | It is
the fifth human infection China has reported in the past two months. Of the
other four, two were reported in East China's Anhui Province, and one each in
Central China's Hunan Province and South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
Region.
The latest victim is a 31-year-old woman surnamed Liu from Heishan County in
Northeast China's Liaoning Province.
She had symptoms of acute pneumonia, such as high fever and breathing
difficulty, on October 30. She later recovered and was discharged from hospital
on November 29.
Experts had known that she owned chickens which died of bird flu and kept a
check on her.
She tested negative for laboratory tests before December 5 but on that day,
experts from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention tested her
blood samples again and she tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of the
virus.
All the people who had close contact with her are free from the disease.
Of the four earlier cases, the two in Anhui are dead. The Hunan boy has
recovered and the girl in Guangxi, who was confirmed with the infection on
Tuesday, is still in hospital.
Meanwhile, the State Forestry Bureau yesterday set up a State-level
surveillance station for wild-life epidemics in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning
Province.
The station will monitor various infectious diseases and their sources among
wild animals, especially migratory birds, Zhao Liangping, director of the
station, said yesterday.
Migratory birds have been confirmed by scientists as one of the carriers of
the avian influenza virus.
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