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China detects first human case of H10N3 flu
However, of the H10N3 bird flu, "there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission" according to health authorities.
A new zoonotic disease jumps from animals to humans in the current context of the Covid-19 pandemic, after a person has been diagnosed for the first time in the world with the H10N3 bird flu in China, according to information from the National Health Commission of the Asian country.
In eastern China's Jiangsu Province, there was the "world's first case" of a human being infected with avian influenza H10N3, although China's health authorities said it was an "occasional transmission from poultry to humans ", and that the risk of large-scale spread is" extremely low ".
The patient, a 41-year-old man from Jiangsu province, developed fever and other symptoms on April 23 and was admitted to a local medical institute for treatment on April 28 and all genetic analysis of the virus obtained from the patient showed that tested positive for the H10N3 virus, the first human case.
Despite the finding, all the genetic analysis of the virus showed that it was of avian origin and did not have the ability to effectively infect humans, the experts convened by the health commission believed.
To reassure public opinion, the entity expressed in its statement: "No human cases of H10N3 have been reported in the world, and the H10N3 virus among poultry is low pathogenic. This case is an occasional transmission between bird species poultry and humans, and the risk of large-scale spread is extremely low. "
H10N3 is a subtype of the influenza A virus, known as the avian flu virus.
How this person became infected is unknown, but it is likely that he was infected by respiratory droplets from poultry or direct contact with diseased live poultry, according to Yang Zhanqiu, director of the Department of Pathogenic Biology, Wuhan University.
It presents a low risk to humans and there is no evidence to indicate that the H10N3 virus can cause human-to-human transmission, Yang said, adding that we should not overreact to the case and that more checks should be carried out to see how. extends.
Human cases infected with other types of avian influenza are common.
Russia confirmed the world's first case of human infection with the avian influenza A (H5N8) virus in February, Yang recalled, and in central China's Hunan province, one case of human infection with the virus was confirmed. of H5N6 bird flu in December 2020.
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