Shenzhen health bureau removed the emergency alert against
human bird flu Friday.
The city was put on high alert following the detection of a
human case of bird flu June 14.
The Donghu Hospital in the city received a patient suffering
from pneumonia June 11, which was confirmed four days later to be
bird flu.
As of Friday, no new suspected human bird flu cases or pneumonia
with unidentified causes had been detected in Shenzhen.
All the 98 people who had close contact with the patient passed
medical inspections June 20.
The patient still remains in hospital. A hospital source said
the patient is in a stable condition and has a clear mind. The
patient's illness is no longer contagious.
Meanwhile, the export of live poultry from the mainland to Hong
Kong resumed Thursday three weeks after it was suspended following
the human bird flu case in Shenzhen, according to the Shenzhen
Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau.
The first batch of live poultry exported to Hong Kong after the
resumption comprised 2,500 chickens from a Shenzhen farm. But the
number of live chickens from the mainland will be capped at 20,000
a day after the resumption.
The Hong Kong authorities said the suspension was lifted after a
full investigation was conducted in Shenzhen farms early last week,
and there have been no further human cases or outbreaks among
birds.
(Shenzhen Daily July 10, 2006)