No bird flu in Guangdong, say authorities
Updated: 2012-06-06 21:08
By Zheng Caixiong (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Guangdong authorities denied on Wednesday that there was an outbreak of highly pathogenic bird flu in the southern province.
Sources with the provincial department of agriculture said only one test sample collected from a duck in Jiangnan bazaar of meats and vegetables was suspected of being positive for the deadly H5 bird flu virus.
The samples were sent to the State's laboratory for further examination, according to a press release from Guangdong provincial department of agriculture on Wednesday.
"More than 40 samples collected from poultry in local meat and vegetable bazaars have been examined since the beginning of the month, and all the samples were negative," said the press release.
The Guangdong provincial department of agriculture has also issued a notice to relevant cities and departments, asking them to expand examination and stress sterilization work on local live poultry booths and bazaars to prevent the outbreak of bird flu in the province, which borders the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions.
The notice was issued after a 2-year-old boy who had visited a poultry bazaar in Guangzhou's Haizhu district tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza in Hong Kong earlier this month.
The boy is still in hospital in Hong Kong, but all 22 contacts he had were examined and found to be negative for the H5N1 virus, according to sources with Guangdong provincial department of health.
In another development, He Jianfeng, director of Guangdong Provincial Institute of Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, said Guangdong is now experiencing a high incidence of flu.
"The spread of flu has entered into the peak period in Guangdong, with many outbreaks having been reported in schools and kindergartens in previous months," He told local media on Wednesday.
And 92.2 percent of the flu is type A, caused by H3N2 virus, while 7.8 percent is type B, said He.
He predicted that the number of flu patients will continue to grow in the province in the coming months, reaching a peak in July.
And the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan and Zhanjiang have been hardest hit, he said.
Guangdong has been on the warning list for flu, meaning that flu patients have made up more than 5 percent of the province's total number of outpatients since March, he added.
He urged experts and doctors from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao to expand co-operation in preventing and curing the disease.
Luo Xuequn, a professor from the Paediatrics Department of Zhongshan No 1 Hospital affiliated to Sun Yatsen University, said the number of children coming to his hospital because of flu has doubled in the past two months.
"Paediatricians are seeing more than 500 children a day," he said.
Zhong Shijie, a doctor from Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicines, said the number of flu patients in his hospital has grown by 20 to 30 percent since May.
"The hospital now has to cope with more than 3,000 flu patients a day, accounting for more than 15 percent of outpatients," Zhong said.
He added that the hospital has opened a special clinic to treat flu patients.
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