China confirms first human bird-flu death
17/11/2005 6:50
Zhou Maoya's father and other
relatives grieve after hearing the 24-year-old farmer died of bird flu.
The Anhui Province woman was the first confirmed death of the deadly virus
in China. The Ministry of Health yesterday confirmed the first two human
cases of bird flu in the country. ¡ª Xinhua
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The Ministry of Health yesterday confirmed the first
human death from the H5N1 bird flu in China.
The ministry also confirmed
another human case of the disease and reported a suspected case.
A
female farmer in Anhui Province, who developed a fever and pneumonia-like
symptoms on November 1, died from breathing problems on November 10. The
ministry confirmed yesterday she had contacted the bird flu virus.
Several chickens and ducks she kept at her home died one to two weeks
before she became ill and she had contact with sick and dead birds, the ministry
said.
The ministry also confirmed yesterday that a 9-year-old boy in
Hunan Province's Xiangtan County had the disease, but has since recovered.
The boy surnamed He came down with a fever and pneumonia-like symptoms
on October 10. There was an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in his village.
Lab tests on samples of the boy's blood serum showed his H5 antibodies
were more than four times normal levels, which indicates that he was infected by
the H5N1 bird flu virus.
Based on clinical and lab tests, experts from
the ministry and the World Health Organization confirmed the boy as a human case
of H5N1 bird flu. He was discharged from hospital on November 12 after recovery.
Authorities still can't say for sure if his 12-year-old sister, who had similar
symptoms and died on October 17, had the virus.
Experts from the
ministry strongly suspect the girl was infected by bird flu, but cannot confirm
those suspicions according to WHO standards due to insufficient evidence from
laboratory tests.
Roy Wadia, a WHO spokesman in Beijing, said that by
the WHO's strict definition, the girl in Hunan could not be confirmed as a human
case as the samples collected from her were too limited.
"It is not
surprising to see human cases of bird flu reported in China," he said.
Meanwhile, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection
and Quarantine yesterday issued an emergent circular to the country's entry and
exit ports, urging them to strengthen prevention and control efforts against
human bird flu.
Xinhua news
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