"Serious" influenza response stands down
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     The Government today (June 22) lowered the influenza response level under the Framework of Government's Preparedness Plan for Influenza Pandemic from "Serious" to "Alert".

     The influenza response level was raised from "Alert" to "Serious" upon detection of a human case of influenza A (H5) involving a 2-year-old boy on June 1.

     A spokesman for the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health said the CHP had stepped up surveillance and epidemiological investigation since then. Close contacts of the patient have been traced and placed under quarantine.

     Three weeks of strengthened surveillance has passed and no secondary spread or further case of avian influenza was detected during the period.

     "The case was classified as an imported sporadic infection. The patient is now in serious condition under the management of Princess Margaret Hospital," he said.

     The spokesman said the "Alert" response level was activated in view of the on-going activities of highly pathogenic avian influenza among poultry outside Hong Kong.

     "The CHP will continue close monitoring of the global situation on avian influenza. So far, there is no evidence of efficient human-to-human transmission."

     The public are advised to stay vigilant and maintain good personal and environmental hygiene habits including washing hands frequently particularly after sneezing or coughing; maintaining good indoor ventilation; building up good body immunity by having a balanced diet, regular exercise and adequate rest, and avoiding smoking.

Ends/Friday, June 22, 2012
Issued at HKT 10:12

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