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BEIJING, April 4 (Xinhua) -- China is now in process of
sharing more human avian flu virus samples with the World Health organization,
a senior Chinese health official said here Tuesday.
China will provide four samples of human bird flu virus to WHO,which will be the second time that China has
offered the human virus isolation, according to Wang Yu, director of the Chinese
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
"The handover is still in process," Wang said on the
sidelines of an ongoing health conference in Beijing.
China forwarded two bird flu virus samples along with
relevant virus information to WHO last December.
Dr. Shigeru Omi, WHO western Pacific regional director
said earlier that it is a major contribution made by China to the global
fight against the epidemic to share avian flu virus samples and
information with the WHO.
Wang said that current lab tests of the human cases
in China show that there have not been mutations in the H5N1 strains of avian
flu virus.
But, he stressed, the recent human cases in Guangzhou
and Shanghai have posed a bigger challenge for China, because it was believed
that all the previous cases in rural China occurred due to low level of health
conditions and small hospitals there.
Wang said that the two cases show that even in big
cities with better health conditions and easier access to hospitals, cases still
occur.
"Although there's no evidence that the two patients
had clear exposure to dead poultry, it doesn't mean there's no virus in poultry
in the city environment," said Wenqing Zhang, with the WHO's global influenza
programme.
She said that national pandemic preparedness is key
to reduce death and social and economic disruption for a possible bird flu
pandemic, although the severity and timing is unknown.
Up till now, China has reported 16 human cases and 11
deaths from the virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu. Enditem |