HONG KONG, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Center for Health Protection of Hong
Kong said on Friday it has received report on the first local case of
Tamiflu-resistant influenza A/H1N1.
It was the seventh case of Tamiflu-resistant influenza A/H1N1 reported to
the World Health Organization.
The Center for Health Protection said the case involved a 40- year-old
woman who started taking Tamiflu on July 15 after 21 people at the home fell ill
the day before. She developed a fever, cough and sore throat on July 21 and was
sent to a local hospital. She was confirmed to be infected with influenza A/H1N1
and later recovered.
Laboratory tests available on Friday showed that her virus sample was
resistant to Tamiflu. Thomas Tsang, controller of the center, said there was no
sign of such cases spreading in Hong Kong.
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