综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Society

Flu epidemic no cause for SARS panic, expert says

By WANG XIAODONG | China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-08 08:59
Share
Share - WeChat

A child with the flu is given an intravenous drip at the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, on Friday. Hospitals in many parts of China have seen a rising number of people seeking treatment for cold. [Photo/China News Services]

Families advised to wash hands, avoid crowds to keep virus at bay

Flu outbreaks are up across China compared with previous years, but the epidemic remains at normal levels and is much less severe than the SARS outbreak, an official from Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention has said.

"It is irrelevant to compare flu outbreaks with SARS, as the two diseases are different in many respects," said He Xiong, deputy director of the Beijing CDC, who participated in the central government's efforts to fight SARS in 2003.

"Although SARS is not strongly infectious, it caused panic because it was an entirely new disease unknown to humans then, and there were no effective means of treatment for the disease."

People have known about the flu for many years, and its consequences are not as deadly as SARS, he said. "Rather, it targets those with chronic diseases mostly and can worsen their conditions."

The recent flu epidemic has caused panic, with some linking it to SARS in 2003, which caused more than 300 deaths on the Chinese mainland, according to media reports.

Globally, 5 to 10 percent of adults and 20 to 30 percent of children get the flu every year. Most are minor cases, although more than 3 million cases will result in severe conditions, including death, according to data shared by the China CDC and the World Health Organization.

China has entered the peak of flu season, and the number of outbreaks-10 cases or more-h(huán)as been significantly higher than the average for the past few years, according to the National Health and Family Planning Commission.

However, surveillance has not found virus mutations that can affect the spread and severity of the disease, and the flu epidemic remains at predicted levels, the authority said.

In Beijing, 5,298 flu cases were reported between Dec 18 and 24, a rise of more than 80 percent on the previous week, according to the Beijing Health and Family Planning Commission.

On Tuesday, the Beijing CDC called on parents to take precautionary measures to prevent themselves and their children getting the flu, including hand-washing, avoiding crowded places, and eating a balanced diet.

In addition to a good lifestyle, receiving vaccines is an effective method of preventing most flu, He Xiong said.

The flu vaccines used in China are recommended by WHO and can prevent three strains-H1N1, H3N2 and B/Victoria-but they have limited effect against B/Yamagata, the dominant strain in outbreaks in China this winter, according to the national health authority.

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1994 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
兴山县| 涡阳县| 维西| 克山县| 柏乡县| 峨边| 赤壁市| 黄陵县| 葫芦岛市| 卢氏县| 南郑县| 随州市| 探索| 昭觉县| 海南省| 竹溪县| 长丰县| 黄大仙区| 惠安县| 海原县| 汽车| 绥德县| 龙里县| 曲松县| 汉中市| 岑溪市| 射阳县| 肃宁县| 乃东县| 滨海县| 普安县| 丹东市| 井研县| 永和县| 娱乐| 英吉沙县| 泰宁县| 建平县| 白银市| 特克斯县| 西宁市|