Macau native contracts bird flu after visit to China: Xinhua

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A shop owner shows a customer a live chicken for sale in the Wanchai markets of Hong Kong on December 30, 2016 Hong Kong on Friday confirmed its second human case of bird flu this season, days after an elderly man died of the virus. / AFP PHOTO / ISAAC LAWRENCE

 

Health authorities have confirmed the first case of H7N9 bird flu in a 72-year-old woman native of the Chinese territory of Macau, after she returned from a visit to the southern Chinese area of Zhongshan, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Three relatives, four ambulance workers, four hospital roommates and 32 healthcare workers have come in contact with the victim, Xinhua reported on Thursday.

They will receive five days of Tamiflu treatment and remain under observation for an additional 10 days, the report said.

In China, over 100 cases of human contamination of H7N9 – a highly pathogenic strain – have been detected, leading to 20 deaths in December, according to the National Health and Family Planning Commission.

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Friday, January 13, 2017 – 12:03
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