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Kong confirms first case of deadly bird flu this winter
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[December 29, 2014]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A woman is
critically ill in Hong Kong with the deadly H7N9 strain of bird flu, the
first confirmed case in the city this winter, the Hong Kong government
said.
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The woman, 68, was admitted to hospital on Thursday after falling
ill on Dec. 19, the Hong Kong government said in a statement issued
on Saturday.
The case has been classified as "imported" after it emerged the
woman had recently been in the Longgang district of Shenzhen in
mainland China, where the first human case of the deadly H7N9 strain
was reported in March 2013
The woman ate chicken while in Shenzhen but was not exposed to live
poultry, the government said.
The government is trying to track down friends of the woman who may
have been exposed to the virus, the source of which had not been
determined.
The first known human case of the H7N9 strain was reported in
mainland China in March last year, according to the World Health
Organization. The virus subsequently spread to Hong Kong last
December where it killed three people.
Officials at Hong Kong's Health and Food and Environmental Health
Departments were not available for comment.
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Hong Kong hospitals have introduced measures to monitor and contain
influenza infection, including cutting visitor hours, after the
government raised the city's influenza pandemic response level to
"serious", it said in a statement late on Saturday.
(Reporting by Michelle Price; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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