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Today two more cases (1 from December, 1 from January) are described.
Human infection with avian influenza A(H5N6) virus – China
Disease outbreak newsOn 8 January 2016, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of China notified WHO of 2 additional laboratory-confirmed cases of human infection with avian influenza A(H5N6) virus.
11 January 2016
Details of the cases
- The first case is a 25-year-old male from Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, who developed symptoms on 1 January. The patient was admitted to hospital on 4 January and is now in severe condition. He has a history of visiting a live poultry market.
- The second case is a 42-year-old male from Jieyang City, Guangdong Province, who developed symptoms on 12 December. The patient was admitted to hospital on 19 December and died on 21 December. He had a history of visiting a live poultry market.
Public health response
The Chinese Government has taken the following surveillance and control measures:
- making every effort to treat the patient; collecting and testing the specimens of the patient, carrying out viral isolation and whole genome sequencing and comparison;
- conducting epidemiological investigation; tracing, managing and observing the close contacts of the patient;
- strengthening surveillance of unexplained pneumonia and routine sentinel surveillance of influenza; strengthening the etiological surveillance of influenza/avian influenza virus.
WHO risk assessment
WHO continues to closely monitor the influenza A(H5N6) situation and conduct risk assessments. So far, the overall risk associated with avian influenza A(H5N6) viruses has not changed.
WHO advice
WHO advises that travellers to countries with known outbreaks of avian influenza should avoid poultry farms, or contact with animals in live bird markets, or entering areas where poultry may be slaughtered, or contact with any surfaces that appear to be contaminated with faeces from poultry or other animals. Travellers should also wash their hands often with soap and water. Travellers should follow good food safety and good food hygiene practices.
WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry with regard to this event, nor does it currently recommend any travel or trade restrictions. As always, a diagnosis of infection with an avian influenza virus should be considered in individuals who develop severe acute respiratory symptoms while travelling or soon after returning from an area where avian influenza is a concern.
WHO encourages countries to continue strengthening influenza surveillance, including surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and to carefully review any unusual patterns, in order to ensure reporting of human infections under the IHR (2005), and continue national health preparedness actions.
Zhejiang Province - Credit Wikipedia |
The city infected with H7N9 bird flu no deaths occur
Source: Health and Family Planning Commission Ningbo Published: 2016-01-11 author:
As of January 11 this year 18:00 pm, the city Yinzhou District has confirmed two cases of H7N9 cases. One patient in critical condition, is to rescue, one case of mild disease. Currently, the city no H7N9 deaths occur. Close contact with staff and medical personnel were not involved in the treatment of infections. Health department reminded the public, H7N9 preventable and controllable. Note that no live poultry exposure, symptoms of fever, cough, especially those with a history of contact with live poultry, should be timely treatment.
We're you to add up the H7N9, H5N1 & H5N6 reports we've seen officially mentioned for December you'd have a couple of H5N6 cases, and five H7N9 cases (3 of which were announced in the past four days).
Curiously, although we've had a WHO notification of two H5N6 cases with onsets in December, neither are listed. China reports ZERO (non-H7N9) avian flu cases in December.
People's Republic of China National Health and Family Planning2016-01-11December 2015 (at 0:00 on December 1st 2015 to December 31st 24), the national (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, the same below) reported a total of 543,130 cases of legal infectious diseases, died 1858 people. Among them, the CPI infectious plague, cholera incidence and deaths have been reported. B infectious SARS, polio, highly pathogenic avian influenza and diphtheria morbidity, mortality report, the remaining 22 kinds of infectious diseases were reported incidence of 288,365 cases, 1846 people died. Before the reported incidence of five diseases were viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea, and scarlet fever, accounting for 92% of the total reported cases of class B infectious diseases.Over the same period, the country reported a total of 254,765 cases of Class C infectious diseases, the death of 12 people. Where filariasis morbidity, mortality report, the number of reported incidence of the previous three diseases were hand, foot and mouth disease, other infectious diarrhea and mumps, accounting for 93% of the total reported cases of class C infectious diseases.
Fife, Scotland - Credit Wikipedia |
While full lab analysis is awaited, the usual precautions are ordered around the affected farm, and the birds there will be culled.
Avian influenza case
Poultry industry urged to be vigilant.
Scottish poultry producers are being urged to stay vigilant following the reporting of a suspect case of avian influenza in Fife.
A suspect case of avian influenza has been identified in chickens on a farm in Dunfermline.
Initial test results have indicated presence of a notifiable strain of Avian Influenza (H5) and the clinical picture suggests that this is a Low Pathogenic strain and further testing is underway to confirm the strain.
In order to limit the further spread of disease, appropriate restrictions have been imposed on the suspected premises and any identified contact premises.
The birds at the suspect premises will be humanely culled and a 1 km Temporary Control Zone (TCZ) put in place around the farm.
Within this zone a range of different controls are in place which include restrictions of the movement of poultry, carcasses, eggs, used poultry litter and manure and restrictions on bird gatherings.
There have been a number of recent cases of avian influenza across continental Europe in recent months including three cases in other parts of the UK in 2015.
Scotland’s Chief Veterinary Officer, Sheila Voas said:
“We have taken immediate action to contain this case as part of our robust procedures for dealing swiftly with avian flu.
"Evidence suggests this is a low severity form of the virus however we are taking action to ensure that the disease does not spread or develop into a more severe form.
“I would urge poultry keepers in the surrounding area to be vigilant for any signs of disease and to ensure they are maintaining good biosecurity on their premises.”
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Richard Lochhead said:
"Livestock owners and the general public should be assured that we are doing everything we can to control and prevent the spread of the disease. Any poultry producers who are concerned should immediately seek veterinary advice.”
Dr Jim McMenamin, Consultant Epidemiologist and Respiratory Infection lead for Health Protection Scotland said:
“Based on what we know about this strain of avian influenza and the actions that have been taken, the risk to human health in this case is considered very low. Health Protection Scotland continues to work closely with Animal Health throughout this investigation"
Rita Botto, Head Veterinarian of Food Standard Scotland said:
“On the basis of current scientific evidence, Food Standards Scotland’s advice is that bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.”
Jiangxi Province - Credit Wikipedia |
While the patient was hospitalized (and died) in a Ganzhou hospital, he apparently lived in Jieyang City, Guangdong Province - a city which has recently reported two H7N9 cases. Guangdong province has also reported three recent H5N6 cases.
We found one case of H5N6 cases in our province in the regular monitoring of severe pneumonia cases
Jiangxi Provincial Health and Family Planning www.jxwst.gov.cn 2016 年 1 月 08 2008
Source: Committee of Emergency Management Office
Jiangxi Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission communications:
After entering the winter and spring of influenza and other respiratory diseases high season, the province stepped up surveillance of influenza, severe pneumonia. In routine monitoring, from 1 cases of severe pneumonia cases detected H5N6 avian influenza virus nucleic acid positive. 1 month 7 days, the Chinese Center for Disease Control to review the detection identified as H5N6 virus nucleic acid positive . Provincial expert group on the basis of the clinical cases, laboratory testing and epidemiological findings, diagnosis in this case as H5N6 confirmed cases.
Patients, male, 42 years old, currently residing in Jieyang City, Guangdong Province , has a history of contact with live poultry business market exposure history. December 21st due to fully died in a hospital in Ganzhou. All close contacts did not appear abnormal normal.
Experts judged the view that this case appears as sporadic cases, the lower the risk of spreading the virus at this stage.
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