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January 02, 2014
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Hundreds monitored in Taiwan after bird flu case
Taipei (AFP) Jan 01, 2014
Taiwanese authorities are monitoring hundreds of people who may have had contact with a mainland Chinese tourist infected with the H7N9 strain of bird flu, officials said Wednesday. The 86-year-old man from the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu is in stable condition in hospital in Taiwan, where he was on an eight-day tour, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said in a statement. As many as 500 people may have had contact with him, all of whom are being asked to report to doctors should they ... read more
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