1st human case of bird flu reported in China
1st
human case of bird flu reported in China
By Sola
Ogundipe
Chinese authorities have appealed for calm as the first-ever
human infection with the H10N3 strain of bird flu was reported in the country’s
eastern Jiangsu province.
China’s National Health Commission announced on Tuesday
that the virus was detected in a 41-year-old man from Zhenjiang city.
Health authorities are playing
down the outbreak saying the case was a sporadic virus transmission from
poultry to humans and that risk of a pandemic is extremely low.
The unnamed man, according to
a government statement, was hospitalised on April 28 after developing a fever
and other symptoms.
He was reportedly diagnosed as
having the H10N3 avian influenza virus on May 28, but details of his infection
were not given.
The man was stable and ready to be discharged from the hospital
even as medical observation of his close contacts had not found any other
cases.
The H10N3 is a low pathogenic, or relatively less severe, the
strain of the virus in poultry.
The regional laboratory coordinator of the Food and Agriculture
Organization’s Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases at the
Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Filip Claes, noted that the strain is
not common.
Only around 160 isolates of the virus were reported in the 40
years to 2018, mostly in wild birds or waterfowl in Asia and some limited parts
of North America, and none had been detected in chickens so far.
Analysing the genetic data of the virus will be necessary to
determine whether it resembles older viruses or if it is a novel mix of
different viruses, Claes said.
There have been no significant numbers of human infections with
bird flu since the H7N9 strain killed around 300 people during 2016-2017.
No other cases of human infection with H10N3 have previously
been reported globally.
Nigeria News Paper
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