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China virus toll continues rise | China virus toll continues rise |
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The toll from an intestinal virus that has affected thousands of children in central China is continuing to rise, as officials work to rein in the outbreak. | The toll from an intestinal virus that has affected thousands of children in central China is continuing to rise, as officials work to rein in the outbreak. |
A child died in Zhejiang province, bringing the number of deaths from Enterovirus 71 to 26. | A child died in Zhejiang province, bringing the number of deaths from Enterovirus 71 to 26. |
According to state media, more than 8,500 cases have now been reported, with 5,000 of these in Anhui province. | |
EV71 is highly contagious, causing fever, blisters in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet. | EV71 is highly contagious, causing fever, blisters in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet. |
In extreme cases, it can cause brain, heart and lung damage. | In extreme cases, it can cause brain, heart and lung damage. |
On Saturday, Chinese health officials issued a nationwide health alert in an effort to control the outbreak, ordering health authorities to report all cases of the virus within 24 hours. | On Saturday, Chinese health officials issued a nationwide health alert in an effort to control the outbreak, ordering health authorities to report all cases of the virus within 24 hours. |
Sensitive issue | Sensitive issue |
The outbreak emerged in Fuyang city in March, but was only reported in mid-April. | The outbreak emerged in Fuyang city in March, but was only reported in mid-April. |
More than 600 new cases were reported in Anhui province on Sunday, Xinhua news agency said, raising the number of recorded cases there to 5,151. | More than 600 new cases were reported in Anhui province on Sunday, Xinhua news agency said, raising the number of recorded cases there to 5,151. |
Twenty-two children have died in the province and three deaths have also been reported in Guangdong province. | Twenty-two children have died in the province and three deaths have also been reported in Guangdong province. |
The delay in reporting the outbreak has led to accusations of a cover-up by local authorities. | The delay in reporting the outbreak has led to accusations of a cover-up by local authorities. |
The question of reporting infectious diseases is sensitive in China, following widespread criticism of the handling of the Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) epidemic in 2003. | The question of reporting infectious diseases is sensitive in China, following widespread criticism of the handling of the Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) epidemic in 2003. |
But on Sunday the World Health Organization's representative in Beijing, Hans Troedsson, defended the authorities. | But on Sunday the World Health Organization's representative in Beijing, Hans Troedsson, defended the authorities. |
"The reason why there was a delay in the reporting at the provincial level was that they didn't know what the causes for these different cases were," he said. | "The reason why there was a delay in the reporting at the provincial level was that they didn't know what the causes for these different cases were," he said. |
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