Saturday, December 31, 2011

Shenzhen man infected bird flu alert to the risk of death rose in Hong Kong #H5N1 #BIRDFLU

Shenzhen man infected bird flu alert to the risk of death rose in Hong KongAt 9:11 p.m. on December 31, 2011

Shenzhen, a man infected bird flu H5N1 virus, 31, pronounced dead, This case so recently dead chickens found in the Hong Kong avian influenza virus alert. Infectious diseases have argued that the threat of avian flu in Hong Kong subject to the risk of upgrading. Chief Executive Donald Tsang said the Government is in close communication with the Mainland authorities, government authorities have stepped up testing of Mainland chilled chickens to Hong Kong..

..Mr Tsang said the same day, in response to the above case, the Government has with Guangdong Province and Shenzhen City departments to enhance communication between the two places has a comprehensive reporting system itself. He was referring to the Hong Kong Department of Health and the Hospital Authority are closely monitoring the bird flu infection have fever and other symptoms, has not identified abnormalities...
..Hong Kong University infection and infectious disease center director where Uu good that Shenzhen was killed in bird flu infection, reflecting the threat of avian flu in Hong Kong by the risk increase. He suggested that the HA of avian flu rapid test start immediately, had to travel to the market, suffering from pneumonia patients tested.For bird flu infection in Shenzhen man, living close to Hong Kong Wetland Park, where Uu-liang said that the man who does not rule out contact with wild birds and infected..
.He also pointed out that if the people of Hong Kong to the Mainland in the next two months to avoid a crowded market, although currently not a popular person transmission of avian influenza viruses, but the public should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash hands frequently, set a mask when needed.
Day activities in Hong Kong to attend the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Infection Control Director Stuart Yongkang said that at this stage do not worry Shenzhen case, the possibility of avian influenza virus variants is not high, person to person but once that case, we must be vigilant


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