China confirms human death from new bird flu
21 Dec Naharnet.com
A 73-year-old Chinese woman has died of a type of bird flu new in
humans, health officials say, but experts believe the risk of it
spreading between people is low.
The woman died of the H10N8 strain in the southeastern city of
Nanchang on December 6, the Jiangxi provincial health department said in
a statement on its website.Biologists say the strain has never been
detected in humans before.Bird flu infections raise fears that a virus
could mutate to become easily transmissible, potentially triggering a
pandemic.An outbreak of H7N9 bird flu has infected at least 139 people
on the mainland and resulted in 45 deaths, but fatalities have dropped
significantly since the end of June. Other cases of H7N9 infection were
also reported in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The woman in Nanchang was admitted to hospital on November 30 with
severe pneumonia and died of respiratory failure and shock, the
provincial health department´s statement said.She had visited a local
live poultry market before succumbing to the virus, it added.People who
have been in close contact with the woman have not shown any signs of
illness so far, it said. Local health officials also cited unnamed
experts as saying initial assessments suggested the death was an
individual case and the risk of the virus spreading between humans was
low.
The H10N8 bird flu strain has never been detected in humans before,
University of Hong Kong microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung told Hong Kong
Cable TV on Tuesday.In August scientists reported the first likely case
of direct person-to-person transmission of H7N9.
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