China reports bird flu death
CHINA: A man has died of bird flu in southern China, the health
ministry said Thursday, the second death in the country from the deadly
disease in a month.
The 41-year old man, identified only by his surname Liang, died in a
hospital in the Guangxi autonomous region on February 20 after falling
ill six days earlier, the ministry said in a report on its website.
Central government laboratory tests on a specimen taking from the man
confirmed Wednesday that Liang had been stricken by the H5N1 strain of
the virus, it said.
The local health department in the man’s hometown of Nanning city
said Liang had been in contact with dead poultry in his home before
becoming sick.
Epidemic control measures in Nanning, the regional capital of Guangxi,
have been implemented and people who had close contact with the deceased
have been placed under observation for bird flu symptoms, it said.
It was not immediately clear if any outbreaks of bird flu among
poultry have been reported in the Guangxi region.
Chinese authorities on Tuesday reported a fresh bird flu outbreak
among poultry in Tibet, a day after confirming a 22-year-old man in
central China’s Hunan province had died of the virus in late January.
With the latest fatality, at least 19 people have died of bird flu in
China. Ten other patients recovered.
Beijing, Friday, AFP |