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Shanghai closes poultry markets over bird flu | Shanghai closes poultry markets over bird flu |
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Chinese officials in the city of Shanghai have ordered the temporary closure of its poultry markets due to the H7N9 bird flu outbreak. | |
A spokesman for the city authorities said the decision was taken on grounds of public safety. | A spokesman for the city authorities said the decision was taken on grounds of public safety. |
The city has already begun a mass slaughter of poultry after the virus was discovered in pigeons at a market. | The city has already begun a mass slaughter of poultry after the virus was discovered in pigeons at a market. |
Six people have died in this latest outbreak. The H7N9 virus is a form of avian flu not before seen in humans. | Six people have died in this latest outbreak. The H7N9 virus is a form of avian flu not before seen in humans. |
It is not yet known how people are catching the disease, although the World Health Organization says there is currently no evidence of human-to-human transmission. | |
Four of the bird flu fatalities in China have been recorded in Shanghai. | Four of the bird flu fatalities in China have been recorded in Shanghai. |
The city is also monitoring another person who was in close contact with one of those who died after showing flu-like symptoms. | |
Shanghai health official, Wu Fan, was quoted by Agence-France Presse news agency as saying that the person tested negative for H7N9. | |
"There is no possibility of spreading the infection overseas," Wu Fan also told a press conference. | |
Officials ordered the slaughter of at least 20,000 birds starting late on Thursday after the virus was detected in pigeons sold in Huhuai market. | |
Entrances to poultry markets were sealed and police stood watch as workers disinfected the areas, reports say. | |
There have been 14 confirmed infections of the new bird flu virus so far in eastern China, including in Shanghai and Zhejiang province. | |
The latest fatality was a farmer, 64, who died in Zhejiang, state-run media say. |