Source: Xinhua |
2008-11-4 |
NEWSPAPER EDITION
THE number of cholera cases in China's southernmost Hainan Province has risen to 51 from 37 on Sunday, the provincial health department said.
Department director Bai Zhiqin said yesterday that the cholera outbreak was still under control, as 29 of the 51 people had been cured and discharged from hospital. There were no new reports of cholera cases in Danzhou, where the outbreak started, over the past two days.
The department has launched an inspection of the province's catering businesses and intensified supervision of restaurants in cholera-affected areas.
Experts from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention have arrived in Hainan to guide disease control.
An initial investigation by the health department showed the acute intestinal illness started at a dining party in mid-October in Huangyu Village, Danzhou City, where the first case was diagnosed on October 20.
Experts said floods in early October and the ensuing warm weather were ideal conditions for illnesses such as cholera, typhoid fever and diarrhea.
SEVEN more cholera cases were confirmed in China's southernmost Hainan Province yesterday, bringing the total number afflicted by the outbreak to 37. The seven, all students at Hainan University, and another student...
