The Borneo Post

Hong Kong confirms second human case bird flu this season

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong yesterday confirmed its second human case of bird flu this season, days after an elderly man died of the virus.

A 70-year- old man, who had travelled to the Chinese cities of Shenzhen and Zhongshan earlier in December, tested positive for the H7N9 strain of the virus, the government said in a statement.

He said he had come across mobile stalls selling live poultry in Zhongshan, but authoritie­s said they were still investigat­ing the source of the infection. The patient has been hospitalis­ed in stable condition.

Those who have been in close contact with him have been put under medical surveillan­ce although none have yet reported any symptoms.

Cases of bird flu were “expected to increase in winter based on its seasonal pattern”, the government statement added.

Another elderly man, who had bought a chicken from a market in Guangdong province, died on Sunday, less than a week after testing positive for H7N9.

Hong Kong is particular­ly alert to the spread of viruses.

Bird flu was first reported in humans in Hong Kong in 1997, when six people died, and subsequent outbreaks have killed hundreds more worldwide.

An outbreak of Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome ( SARS) swept through the city in 2003, killing 299 people.

Bird flu scares in the past two years have seen mass culls of up 20,000 birds in the city. — AFP

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South Korean activists staging a sit- in protest around a statue ( centre) of a teenage girl symbolizin­g former ‘comfort women’ who served as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II, which they tried to set up outside the Japanese...

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