China steps up health monitoring in flu season

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China’ for (CDC) has asked the country’s monitoring hospitals to report on a weekly basis in the six months from October as the the begins.

Hospitals should input all to the state influenza monitoring information network every Monday, according to a notice issued by the center.

The network consists of 198 hospitals and 63 laboratories. The notice said hospitals should collected and deliver them to appointed laboratories on a regular basis.

“Our focus is on the number of , the species of and the antigenicity, gene features and of the ,” Yu Hongjie, a researcher with the Chinese CDC, said.

Influenza is an infectious disease in birds and mammals. In serious cases, it can lead to pneumonia, which can be fatal, particularly in young children and the elderly.

Three major international pandemic occurred last century: from 1918 to 1919; 1957 to 1958; and 1968 to 1969. They caused huge and killed millions of people.

A deadly avian strain named has posed the greatest risk for a new since it first killed humans in Asia in the 1990s. Fortunately, this virus has not mutated to a form that spreads easily between people.

Yu said the most widely spread around globe since 1997 were A (H1N1), virus A (H3N2) and virus B.

The researcher said in China in recent years remained generally stable and the most common in China last spring was B.

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