Two die of bird flu in China | Inquirer News

Two die of bird flu in China

/ 03:22 PM January 17, 2015

BEIJING, ChinaTwo people have died of the H7N9 strain of avian flu in China’s eastern province of Fujian, state media said Saturday, quoting local health officials.

Fujian has confirmed 15 cases since the start of 2015, Xinhua news agency reported. It did not say when the two patients died.

Another human infection was reported in the adjacent province of Jiangxi Friday, Xinhua said, while both the municipality of Shanghai and neighboring Zhejiang province have reported cases “this winter.”

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Cases of the virus accelerated in China in 2014, with statistics compiled by health authorities in Beijing showing 310 cases were diagnosed on the mainland from January until December 10, including 132 deaths. Another death was recorded on December 29.

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In 2013, the country recorded 46 deaths and 144 cases since the outbreak started in March of that year.

The virus ignited fears that it could mutate to become easily transmissible between people, threatening a global pandemic.

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But Chinese officials and the WHO have said there is no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission, despite occasional instances of apparent infection between family members.

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The report came as Taiwan said it had begun culling an additional 22,000 birds Saturday after they tested positive for the H5 strain of the virus in the island’s worst bout of the disease in a decade.

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Taiwan has reported several outbreaks of H5N2 but has no recorded cases of the potentially deadly H5N1 strain, although authorities said pet birds smuggled from China tested positive for the strain in 2005 and 2012.

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