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Avian Influenza Report

Avian Influenza Report is a weekly report produced by the Respiratory Disease Office, Centre for Health Protection of the
Department of Health. This report highlights global avian influenza activity in humans and birds.

VOLUME 13, NUMBER 27
Reporting period: July 2, 2017 – July 8, 2017 (Week 27)
(Published on July 11, 2017)

Summary
1. Since the previous issue of Avian Influenza Report (AIR), there was one new human case
of avian influenza A(H7N9) reported by the National Health and Family Planning
Commission (NHFPC) from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Since March 2013
(as of July 8, 2017), there were a total of 1555 human cases of avian influenza A(H7N9)
reported globally. Since October 2016 (as of July 8, 2017), 749 cases have been
recorded in Mainland China.

2. Since the previous issue of AIR, there were no new human cases of avian influenza
A(H5N6). Since 2014 (as of July 8, 2017), 16 human cases of avian influenza A(H5N6)
were reported globally and all occurred in Mainland China. The latest case was reported
on December 1, 2016.

3. Since the previous issue of AIR, there were no new human cases of avian influenza
A(H5N1). From 2011 to 2016, 10 to 145 confirmed human cases of avian influenza
A(H5N1) were reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) annually (according to
onset date). In 2017, there have been so far three cases in Egypt.

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FACTBOX-China records 13 deaths from H7N9 bird flu in June

Reuters Africa-2 hours ago
(Updates) BEIJING, June 12 (Reuters) - China reported 13 fatalities from H7N9 bird flu in June, the government said on Monday, taking the ..
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