Health authorities in Beijing say that the testing materials for detection of the H7N9 virus has arrived in the city. And the virus has been incorporated into the city's monitoring system for avian flu. In a media briefing in Beijing on Monday, World Health Organisation warned that although no sign of human-to-human transmission has been found, vigilance is still needed.
北京衛生局表示用于檢測H7N9病毒的實驗材料已經抵達北京。該病毒已被納入城市禽流感監測系統。周一北京簡訊中,世界衛生組織發出警告,雖然目前還未發現人-人傳播,但我們都需要保持警惕。
Michael O'Leary, China Rep., World Health Organization, said:"Again, there's been no human-to-human transmission that we're aware of, and over 80 close contacts have been tested so far and found to be negative. So at this point this is a good sign. But it of course requires careful follow up to see if there should be any possibility of human-to-human transmission."
世界衛生組織中國區代表Michael O'Leary說:“再次重申,我們還未發現人-人傳播的病例,而且到目前我們已對80例密切接觸患者進行檢測,結果均為陰性。所以,這暫時還是個好的跡象。但是,我們仍需要密切關注以確定是否有人-人傳播的可能。
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