Hong Kong on holiday
health alert after China bird flu death
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[January 06, 2016]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A woman in the
southern Chinese city of Shenzhen has died after being infected with the
highly contagious H5N6 bird flu virus, days after she was admitted to
hospital, Hong Kong's Health Department said on Wednesday.
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The 26-year-old woman's death last week comes ahead of the Chinese
New Year holiday in early February when millions of Chinese travel
to their home towns to celebrate with their families, with chicken a
popular festive meal.
All border check points between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, and the
airport, had already introduced disease prevention measures with
thermal imaging systems in place, a department spokesman said.
The department was also notified by the Guangdong health authority
on Jan. 1 that a 40-year-old woman from Zhaoqing city in the same
province was infected with H5N6 and was in a critical condition.
The government has not banned poultry imports from the mainland so
far, according to a spokesman from the city's Food and Environmental
Hygiene Department.
Hong Kong culled thousands of chickens and suspended imports of live
poultry from mainland China in December 2014 after a H7 bird flu
strain was discovered in live chickens.
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(Reporting by Rain Liang and Donny Kwok; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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