Beijing – China Reports Three New Bird Flu Deaths, Toll Hits 35

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    Chickens are fed with unsaleable eggs at a farm in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, April 17, 2013. REUTERS/Chance ChanBeijing – Three more people have died in China from the new strain of H7N9 bird flu virus, raising the death toll to 35 while the total number of infections rose to 130, state media said on Monday.

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    Without giving details of the deaths, Xinhua news agency said a new case of the H7N9, described by the World Health Organization as one of the most lethal flu viruses around, was found in China’s east Jiangxi province.

    There has so far been no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the virus, a point reiterated by Xinhua on Monday, citing health authorities. It noted that 57 of those infected have recovered.

    Chinese scientists say the virus has been transmitted to humans from chickens, though the World Health Organization says 40 percent of people infected with H7N9 had no contact with poultry.

    Since it was first detected in March, the H7N9 virus has raised alarm and pummeled Chinese demand for poultry as well as prices for livestock.

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said the current strain of bird flu cannot start a pandemic but notes there is no guarantee it will not mutate and cause a serious pandemic.


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    10 years ago

    The horror! Imagine 35 deaths out of a population of 1.3b. Why exactly is this news? I’d be willing to be that more people have died from slipping in the bathtub in Chica over the same period of time as have died from bird flu.