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Two experts from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention do experiments at the virus lab of the Fuyang Disease Control Center in Fuyang, east China's Anhui Province, May 6, 2008. Medical experts sent by China's Ministry of Health set up a virus lab in Fuyang to do scientific research in enterovirus 71, or EV71.(Xinhua Photo/Chen Yehua) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Contagious hand-foot-mouth
disease (HFMD) has left 32 children dead and sickened 24,934 in China as of
Thursday, according to Xinhua's tally based on confirmed death reports from
provincial-level health bureaus.
An eight-month girl died of the disease early Monday
morning in Fanyu District of Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, despite
emergency medical treatment, the provincial health administration said late
Thursday night.
The baby, a native of central China's Henan Province,
tested positive for enterovirus 71 (EV71) -- a virus that can cause a severe
form of the disease.
So far, Guangdong has reported four deaths and a
total of 7,103 infections in the outbreak of HFMD this year, including 34 cases
of EV71 positive.
In Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southwest China,
a boy aged one and a half years old from the rural area of Liuzhou City died on
Tuesday, the local health administration announced.
The child began to cough and caught a fever on
Saturday. His parents did not send him to hospital until three days later when
he went into a coma.
The latest victim brought the death toll in the
epidemic to two in Guangxi, which updated its total infections to 636 as of
Thursday, and 31 dead in the country.
Most of the patients were not infected by EV71, and
the number of new infections has been decreasing over the past several days,
said Dong Boqing, director with Guangxi's disease control and prevention center.
Only nine of the 74 samples sent by local health
bureaus were confirmed EV71 positive, Dong cited test results as saying.
Another two children died of EV71, which caused them
to develop HFMD, in the southernmost Hainan Province, a provincial health
department official said on Thursday.
No further information about them has been available
so far.
According to the latest figures from the provincial
health department, 180 cases of HFMD were reported by Thursday, of which five
were confirmed to be infected with EV71.
So far, EV71 is blamed for most of the deaths in the
outbreak of the disease. Of all the victims in China, 22 were in Anhui
Province.