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Monday, March 24, 2025

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China bird flu outbreak: Authorities step up efforts to contain H7N9 virus spread

China is increasing efforts to contain the spread of a new strain of bird flu which has killed six people in the country.

The authorities in Shanghai, where four deaths were recorded, have closed three poultry markets and banned the import of all live birds into the city.

China has now identified 16 domestic cases of the H7N9 virus.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says there is no evidence yet that the virus is being transmitted between humans.

The human cases of H7N9 have all occurred in eastern China, in Shanghai and its neighboring provinces of Anhui and Zhejiang.

China is increasing efforts to contain the spread of a new strain of bird flu which has killed six people in the country
China is increasing efforts to contain the spread of a new strain of bird flu which has killed six people in the country

The latest death was a 64-year-old man who died in Zhejiang, the second death there, state media report. There was no sign of infection in anyone who had had close contact with him, said officials.

On Thursday, officials began the slaughter of at least 20,000 birds in Shanghai after the virus was detected in pigeons sold in Huhuai market.

The trading of live birds – how poultry is traditionally sold in China – has also been halted at a market in the Zhejiang city of Hangzhou, after the virus was detected in quail being sold there.

The authorities in Hong Kong are also bringing in extra precautions, including heightened checks at immigration points, while other countries in the region have boosted their own influenza responses.

The H7N9 is a form of avian flu not previously been found in humans. The WHO says information about it is still limited, but that all the victims have had severe pneumonia, with symptoms including a fever and shortness of breath.

It is also not yet known how all the infections occurred, with the WHO unable to confirm any cases of human-to-human transmission.

The Chinese government has promised to openly share information about the virus, after being accused of trying to cover up health crises in the past.

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Kathryn R. Bown
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