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18th bird-flu case recorded
Published on: 2013-04-07
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altThree major cities in China have suspended trade in live poultry while the rest of the country remains on edge after 18 cases of H7N9 in humans have been reported in East China.
 
On Saturday, Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou placed bans on the sale and trade of live poultry, city officials said. Two new cases of the bird-flu strain were reported in Shanghai, bringing the total of confirmed cases in the city to eight as of 7 pm, and the number nationwide to 18. Elsewhere, six cases were reported in Jiangsu province, three in Zhejiang and one in Anhui.
 
A total of six people have died, four in Shanghai and two in Zhejiang province.

Chinese health authorities said that all confirmed cases involved diseased poultry and that there has been no sign of human-to-human transmission.
 
On Saturday, Shanghai banned live poultry from other parts of the country from entering the city and began mass slaughter of birds after H7N9 was found in pigeon samples from a farm-product market in the city's Songjiang district.
 
Shanghai's largest live poultry market, Sanguantang Market, stopped operations early on Saturday. More than 160 traders have left the market, and workers from the municipal agricultural authority moved in to sterilize the area.
 
The Shanghai Pigeon Association canceled all pigeon races in a bid to prevent any potential spread of the virus.
 
Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, ordered the suspension of all live-poultry trade and the immediate shuttering of poultry markets.
 
"Sales of live poultry at the three main poultry trade markets - Zijinshan, Tianyinshan and Jianye - which account for 90 percent of all poultry in the city, have been banned," Wang Zhixi, deputy director of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau of Nanjing, told Xinhua News Agency. Shipping poultry into and out of the city was also stopped.
 
Health authorities in Jiangsu said on Saturday that five confirmed H7N9 patients are in serious condition and under treatment.
 
The 104 people who are known to have had close contact with the five H7N9 patients in Nanjing are showing no flu symptoms, such as cough, runny nose and sore throat. Sixty-four of them have already been released from medical observation, Nanjing officials said.
 
Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, suspended trades at one poultry market after traces of H7N9 were detected in quails sold in the market.
 
Hangzhou health officials said the virus was detected in five out of 12 live poultry samples from this market. 
 
The virus samples have been sent to the national disease control and prevention center for further tests. 
 
Hangzhou authorities immediately began to slaughter the birds in the market at 2 am on Saturday, and suspended all trades. 
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