Hong Kong reports first H7N9 death

File photo: World Health Organization assistant Director-General Keiji Fukuda attends a meeting on update on the Influenza A (H7N9) situation. A Hong Kong man infected with the H7N9 strain of bird flu died, the first such death in the city since the virus emerged there this month.

File photo: World Health Organization assistant Director-General Keiji Fukuda attends a meeting on update on the Influenza A (H7N9) situation. A Hong Kong man infected with the H7N9 strain of bird flu died, the first such death in the city since the virus emerged there this month.

Published Dec 27, 2013

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Hong Kong - A Hong Kong man infected with the H7N9 strain of bird flu died on Thursday, the first such death in the city since the virus emerged there this month.

The 80-year-old man was the second reported case of H7N9 infection in Hong Kong after one reported on December 2.

A government spokesperson confirmed the death of the man, who had been suffering from other underlying medical conditions.

He had been taken to hospital after returning to Hong Kong from the neighbouring city of Shenzhen in mainland China, where he lives.

Hong Kong officials have stepped up border checks and traced hundreds who had been in contact with the two people infected.

The first case involved a 36-year-old Indonesian domestic helper who also had a history of travelling to Shenzhen.

Health officials had expected human cases of avian influenza in low winter temperatures, given the number of cases in mainland China.

In all, 138 human cases of H7N9 have been reported in mainland China since February with 45 deaths, according to the World Health Organisation.

Hong Kong is especially alert to the spread of viruses after an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome swept through the city in 2003, killing 299 people and infecting around 1 800. - Sapa-AFP

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