Epidemiological Update, Human infection caused by avian influenza A(H7N9) in China (8 May 2013)
Actualización Epidemiológica: Infección humana causada por el virus de influenza aviar A(H7N9) en China( 8 mayo 2013)
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As of May 8th of 2013, the WHO has been notified of 131 laboratory confirmed cases of human infection caused by avian influenza A(H7N9) virus, including 32 deaths (case fatality rate 24%). Cases have been reported from the provinces of Anhui (4), Fujian (5), Henan (4), Hunan (3), Jiangsu (26), Jiangxi (5), Shandong (2), Zhejiang (46), the municipalities of Beijing (1) and Shanghai (34) and one case was reported by the Taipei Centers for Disease Control. The onset of the cases’ symptoms occurred from February 19th to May 7th, 2013. Hasta el 8 de mayo del 2013, la OMS ha recibido la notificación de 131 casos confirmados por laboratorio de infección humana causada por el virus de influenza aviar A(H7N9), incluyendo 32 fallecidos (letalidad 24%). Los casos reportados provienen de las provincias de Anhui (4), Fujian (5), Henan (4), Hunan (3), Jiangsu (26), Jiangxi (5), Shandong (2) y Zhejiang (46), de las municipalidades especiales de Beijing (1) y Shanghai (34), y un caso notificado por el Centro de Control de enfermedades de Taipei. La fecha de inicio de síntomas de los casos fue registrada entre el 19 de febrero y el 7 de mayo.
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