Second bird flu death in Hong Kong this winter
A 62-year-old man traveling from China’s mainland died in Hong Kong from bird flu yesterday, the second such death in the city this winter, hospital officials said.
The man, who visited the southern city of Guangzhou in mid-December and was hospitalized in the neighboring city of Dongguan earlier this week, died from H7N9.
The patient was admitted to hospital in Hong Kong on Wednesday, the authority said. It wasn’t immediately clear where he contracted the virus.
He had said he hadn’t had any recent exposure to poultry or wet markets, according to the Centre for Health Protection.
Hong Kong has confirmed three human cases of H7N9 in three weeks.
All three patients in Hong Kong had visited southern China. The second case was confirmed on December 30, while the first patient died from H7N9 on Christmas Day.
In the mainland, H7N9 has killed at least four people this season, with the latest death reported in the eastern province of Shandong on Thursday. At least 19 infections have been confirmed.
China saw its last major bird flu outbreak in late 2013 and early 2014, when 36 patients died and the agricultural sector suffered more than US$6 billion in losses.
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