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March 5, 2007

Surveillance

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Boy's bird-flu tests negative
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Hospital Authority

The condition of a 10 year-old-boy who was admitted due to fever is stable, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital says. Tests show he does not have influenza A-H5N.

 

The boy claimed he came down with fever after touching bird droppings at a school in Kowloon Tong, and was transferred from Baptist Hospital last night. He was hospitalised under isolation after having a clinical examination and lung X-rays.

 

The case has been reported to the Hospital Authority and the Centre for Health Protection.



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