The Public Health
Department of Thailand has set up nationwide surveillance for H7N9 bird-flu
virus after three people in China were infected and two died.
The system includes a lab test for confirmation,
Surveillance Rapid Response Teams (SRRTs) and a check at hospitals across the
country for patients with symptoms similar to severe pneumonia and flu, Public
Health Minister Pradit Sinthawana-rong said yesterday.
So far, no patients have been found and there have
been no reports of H5N1 bird-flu cases for the past five years. The Bureau of
Epidemiology will also work with local and foreign agencies on this alert.
China announced on Sunday that three people were
infected with the H7N9 virus, and two of them died. One was an 87-year-old man
who passed away on 4 March and the other was a man aged 27 who died on 10
March. The third patient was a woman aged 35 in An Hui, who remains in a
critical condition. The three initially suffered a fever, coughing, then severe
pneumonia and respiratory problems.
Pradit said this is the first time that H7N9 had been
transmitted from animals to humans and Chinese authorities have quarantined 88
others in close contact with the three who died, while trying to ascertain the
cause of infection.
Health permanent secretary Narong Sahamethapat said
the bird-flu alert was a collaboration between the Agriculture Ministry, Public
Health Ministry and the Natural Resource and Environment Ministry. Surveillance
Rapid Response Teams would cover all districts with help from village health
volunteers, so they should detect cases promptly.
Disease Control Department chief Porntheo
Siriwanarangsan urged people not touch nor kill sick fowls for consumption. He
suggested people report suspicious deaths of fowl to livestock officials or
community leaders.
As for H5N1, the World Health Organisation reported
that Cambodia, China and Egypt confirmed 10 infections this year (seven of whom
died). From 2003-2013 a total of 620 people were infected in 15 countries.
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