China has confirmed first ever human case of H7N4 bird flu Photograph: Kin Cheung/AP
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A 68-year-old patient from Jiangsu province, who has since recovered, developed symptoms on Christmas Day and was admitted to hospital
theguardian.com - by Tom Phillips - February 15, 2018
A woman from eastern China has been confirmed as the first ever human case of H7N4 bird flu, according to Chinese authorities . . .
. . . The 68-year-old patient from Jiangsu province, who has since recovered, developed symptoms on 25 December, was admitted to hospital for treatment on 1 January and was released on 22 January.
“She had contact with live poultry before the onset of symptoms,” Hong Kong’s centre for health protection (CHP) said in an alert on Wednesday evening. “According to a report from the Chinese centre for disease control and prevention, upon analysis, the genes of the virus were determined to be of avian origin.”
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