World Health Organization revealed 2 “avian influenza patients” in China infected with different strains – severe symptoms

Straits Times Report on March 3, concerning the outbreak of avian influenza after World Health Organization (WHO) Chinese authorities revealed that a 53-year-old woman in eastern Jiangsu Province became ill on Jan. 31.

Before being tested and found to be infected with the H5N1 (H5N1) avian influenza virus, he was admitted to the hospital on February 4 and was more than 1,400 kilometers away in the province. Guangzhou south china Authorities found another 49-year-old man with bird flu.

อนามัยโลกเผยพบ – China’s latest reported human cases of bird flu have raised concerns among experts about the infections tied to a high fatality rate despite authorities saying there is a low risk of transmission. The latest case is a 53-year-old woman from Jiangsu province in eastern China. /uk-times/

The Centers for Disease Control said Wednesday, March 1, that the man who had been in close contact with poultry before becoming ill on Dec. 17, 2022, was confirmed to be infected with the strain of avian influenza. H5N6 (H5N6) Was taken to the hospital since December 21 and is still in serious condition.

Ecuador had previously reported the country’s first case of bird flu, a nine-year-old girl in January. In Cambodia, an 11-year-old girl was found infected with the H5N1 strain and died on Feb. 22. The girl’s father was also infected. but later healed And no infection between people was found.

World Health Organization revealed

อนามัยโลกเผยพบ – A Cambodia animal health officer, right, and a military police officer place posters about awareness of H5N1 virus threats in hopes of educating villagers to take care of their health, in Prey Veng eastern province Cambodia, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died from bird flu in the country’s first known human H5N1 infection since 2014. (AP)

World Health Organization revealed

อนามัยโลกเผยพบ – Ducks swim in a pond in a Snoa village farm outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died from bird flu in the country’s first known human H5N1 infection since 2014, health officials said, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

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