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An entrance to the university town is cordoned off in
Langfang, northern China's Hebei Province, Sept. 7, 2009. A number of 68
people were confirmed to have contracted A/H1N1 flu at 5 universities
here. The patients were in stable condition and none of the cases was
life-threatening. (Xinhua/Gong Zhihong) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- More students were
confirmed as having contracted A/H1N1 influenza in China Monday, about a week
after the autumn term began. All the patients were in stable condition, health
authorities said.
A total of 15 students at the Shuikou Township Middle
School in Qionglai City and Chengdu University of Technology in Chengdu,
southwest Sichuan Province were diagnosed as A/H1N1 patients Monday.
Last week, the Southwest Civil Aviation College in
Chengdu City reported 43 students with A/H1N1 cases. All the patients were being
treated at the infectious disease hospitals in Chengdu and Qionglai.
In northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the number of
the cases at the Xi'an University of Arts and Science rose to 44 as Monday
afternoon. Among them, 29 had recovered, while the others were in stable
condition, said the Shaanxi Provincial Health Department.
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A policeman guards an entrance to the university town
in Langfang, northern China's Hebei Province, Sept. 7, 2009. (Xinhua/Gong Zhihong) Photo Gallery>>> |
At the Dongyue Middle School in
Tai'an City, eastern Shandong Province, 24 students had contracted A/H1N1
influenza as of Monday since the first case was reported last Wednesday.
Classes were suspended at the Yueyun Middle School in
Hengyang City, central China's Hunan Province, after an outbreak of A/H1N1
cases. More than 20 students began to show symptoms of flu last Wednesday. By
Monday, five had been confirmed as A/H1N1 cases, while 36 others in the school
showed symptoms of flu, said an official with the Hunan provincial health
department.
This is the second A/H1N1 outbreak in schools in
Hunan. Last month, 16 students in a school in Yongzhou city were found to be
infected with A/H1N1.
Primary and middle schools in Urumqi, capital of
northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, remained closed Monday in
the wake of a recent outbreak of 43 A/H1N1 influenza cases. A total of 42 expert
teams were sent to schools across the city to help prevent and cure the A/H1N1.
The central government vowed Monday to strengthen the
prevention and control of the A/H1N1 flu in the run-up to the National Day
celebrations, amid fears that the situation would worsen through autumn.
According to a statement released after a meeting
held by the State Council, schools were currently the key places in the
country's fight against the virus and classes should be suspended "properly" to
avoid mass infection when an outbreak occurred.
By Monday, 5,592 cases of A/H1N1 flu had been reported on the Chinese mainland, of which 3,853 had recovered. There had been no death from the epidemic.
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