Man dies of suspected bird flu in Guangzhou (Reuters) Updated: 2006-03-04 10:24
A man has died of suspected H5N1 avian influenza in southern China, just over
the border from Hong Kong, a local newspaper said on Saturday.
The 32-year-old man frequently visited wet markets where chickens were often
slaughtered, the South China Morning Post said.
He developed fever and pneumonia on February 22 and died on March 2, Hong
Kong's Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said in a statement late on Friday.
Hong Kong lies less than two hours away from Guangzhou by train and the flow
of travellers between the two cities is heavy.
The risk of avian influenza appearing in the city was increasing, CHP head
Leung Pak-yin was quoted as saying. "We expect there could be human cases in
Hong Kong and we all need to be well prepared for that."
If Beijing confirms the case as avian influenza, Hong Kong public hospitals
and clinics will be required to report any flu cases with unclear diagnoses to
the CHP, the Post said.
Although Hong Kong has been free of human avian influenza cases since early
2003, the city continues to screen the temperatures of people entering the city
at immigration, the CHP said.
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