¡¡JINAN, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Health authorities in east
China's Shandong Province plan to end the quarantine Monday evening for 38
people who were exposed to the mainland's second confirmed A/H1N1 influenza
case, a government spokesman here said.
"No symptoms have been found among the 38 quarantined
people, who had close contact with flu patient Lu in the same car of trainD41
from Beijing to Jinan on May 11. They will be discharged this evening, as the
seven-day quarantine ends," said Zhang Lixiang, spokesman of the provincial
health bureau, Monday morning.
He said medical workers had failed to find eight
other people who were in the same train car, despite public appeals for them to
enter quarantine.
The man, for whom only the surname of Lu was
provided, is recovering in the Infectious Disease Hospital in Jinan, Shandong
provincial capital. The health bureau said disease control staff would conduct a
second lab test of Lu's saliva sample later Monday, which would show whether the
flu virus had been thoroughly killed.
"This test should be done two days after the
patient's flu symptoms disappear," the spokesman said.
"We stopped administering Tamiflu to Lu on Sunday, as
he showed no more flu symptoms," said the hospital's president, Chen Shijun.
Lu's father made a public apology Sunday on a local
television station, saying his family was sorry that Lu's illness had led to the
quarantine of so many people and so much government spending.
Lu, 19, had been criticized for going to many public
places after developing flu symptoms and exposing people to the disease. Lu
studies at a Canadian university and was on a vacation home.
China's third confirmed case found on Saturday also
involved a returned Chinese student, an 18-year-old female patient surnamed Liu
who has been studying in the United States.
Liu was praised by Beijing's health chief Fang
Laiying on Sunday for her "strong social responsibility" after she caught the
flu.
Unlike Lu, she avoided to go to public places and
kept her taxi receipt after she arrived in Beijing, which made it easier for
city's disease control office to trace her contacts after she tested positive
for A/H1N1 on Saturday.
China's Shandong quarantines 23,
declares health emergency over A/H1N1 flu
JINAN, May 14 (Xinhua) -- Health
authorities in east China's Shandong Province put 23 people under home or
hospital quarantine Thursday morning to check for symptoms of A/H1N1 influenza,
the provincial health department said.
The 23 had been in close contact in a Beijing-Jinan train
with a male resident of Shandong who health officials said Wednesday had tested
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