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China - Human to Human Bird Flu Transmission - Epidemic Feared

 
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12/07/2007 08:21 PM
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China - Human to Human Bird Flu Transmission - Epidemic Feared
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'Human-to-human' bird flu fears
chicken
Most people killed by the disease so far have been infected by birds
The father of a Chinese man who died of bird flu has also been infected with the virus, raising fear of human-to-human transmission.

The World Health Organization said it could not rule out the possibility that the H5N1 virus had spread from the son to the father.

For the most part, humans have caught the virus from sick birds.

Scientists fear if the virus gains the ability to pass easily between humans, tens of millions of people could die.

A statement on the Chinese ministry's website said a 52-year-old man in eastern Jiangsu province identified only by his surname, Lu, has been confirmed with the virus, just days after his 24-year-old son succumbed to it on 2 December.

WHO spokesman John Rainford said: "We are concerned. The fact that we have two cases here without necessarily a clear source of animal infection and within the same family means we need to make sure we do a thorough investigation."

The father began presenting symptoms on Monday and was confirmed as having the virus on Wednesday. He is being monitored in hospital.

It is also possible that both men were infected by the same source, or that they were infected separately from different sources.

Since the H5N1 virus emerged in South East Asia in late 2003, it has claimed some 200 lives around the world. Indonesia has been hardest hit, with more than 90 deaths.

Of the 26 cases confirmed to date in China, 17 have been fatal.

Suspected human-to-human transmission of H5N1 has been reported in Hong Kong, Vietnam and Indonesia, but none of the cases have been proven.
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79 million people live in Jiangsu Province where the H2H transmission occurred.

Bad place for this to spread.
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12/07/2007 08:40 PM
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Re: China - Human to Human Bird Flu Transmission - Epidemic Feared
This is the father of that guy who had no contact with any poultry.

A human H5N1 death in China
Via Channel NewsAsia: Man dies of bird flu in China: report. This is the complete story:

A man in east China died of bird flu Sunday, the country's 17th fatality from the H5N1 virus, state media reported.

The 24-year-old man was hospitalised last Tuesday after being diagnosed with pneumonia, Xinhua news agency reported early Monday, citing the Jiangsu provincial health department.

The man's condition deteriorated in hospital and he died on Sunday, it said.



A man in east China's Jiangsu province died of bird flu on Sunday, the provincial health department reported.
The 24-year-old man, surnamed Lu, developed fever, chills and other symptoms on November 24 and was hospitalized on November 27 after being diagnosed "lower left pneumonia". Lu's illness deteriorated in the hospital and died on Sunday.

A respiratory tract sample examination by Jiangsu Provincial Disease Control and Prevention Center on Saturday showed the man's avian flu virus nucleic acid was H5 positive and N1 positive.

However, the man had no contact with dead poultry, the health department said.
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12/07/2007 08:43 PM
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Wasn't there an outbreak last year about this time? Strange
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Best way for China to cull its HIV ridden population.

HN51 human to human. Great idea, just sit back and blame nature. Genius.





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