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Yesterday, "the Pearl River Delta has entered a period of a stream community outbreak," the news caused wide concern. Prevention and control in Guangdong Province expert explained that the so-called medical "community outbreak period", in fact, refers to the epidemic in a " communities with low prevalence of pre-", the public need not panic. At present, H1N1 Type A influenza infections in our province clinical symptoms moderate and less severe diseases, the more after the good, does not appear severe, and deaths. "the spread of influenza has its own laws of nature, can not be completely eliminated, but can be effectively 'Clipping extension'." Zhang Yonghui, director of the provincial CDC pointed out that in the case of non-primary, usually occurs first imported cases, emergence of locally contracted cases of sporadic cases and the second generation, and then the occurrence of local outbreaks, the last arising from the wider community and popular. The Type A H1N1 influenza outbreak in North America, Europe, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and other countries and regions have already gone through various stages of the above, there have been widespread outbreaks in schools and other units, and gradually into the community epidemic. from the current situation in our province, the clustering of cases occurred in some cities in the Pearl River Delta of individual schools, communities have not yet reached the epidemic stage. "Currently, the risk of Type A H1N1 influenza and seasonal influenza is almost past." He Jianfeng provincial CDC experts pointed out that compared with the seasonal influenza, a highly contagious flow, but less illness, better faster, and the global mortality rate lower than the seasonal flu. As of June 29, our province has reported a total of 240 cases of patients, all clinical symptoms are relatively light, and after conventional treatment, healed quickly discharged. Currently, other countries and regions are in out-patient treatment and home-based treatment. The next step in our province should also be considered for mild cases to out-patient and home-based treatment.
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