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China has reported the death of a woman caused by avian flu.

China Records 1st Human Avian Flu Death

China has informed the World Health Organisation (WHO) that a woman who was infected with the H3N8 avian bird flu died in March.

The case is only the third known human case ever and the first to result in death from the strain. The two previous cases were reported in China last April and May, the WHO said.

In the latest incident, a 56-year-old woman from south-eastern Guangdong province died on March 16 after falling ill in February and being hospitalised for severe pneumonia.

“The patient had multiple underlying conditions. She had a history of exposure to live poultry before the onset of the disease and a history of wild bird presence around her home,’’ the UN health body said, citing information from China’s National Health Commission.

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None of her close contacts has developed an infection or symptoms of illness.

The WHO said a poultry market near her residence could have been the source of her infection.

Samples collected from the market were positive for the influenza A(H3) subtype.

In the two previous cases, one patient developed a critical illness while the older one had mild symptoms.

According to the WHO, having direct or indirect exposure to infected poultry was the likely origin.

However, the WHO stated that there remains a low risk of transmission to humans, “The available epidemiological and virological information suggests that avian influenza A(H3N8) viruses do not have the capacity for sustained transmission among humans,” it explained. “Therefore, the current assessment is that the likelihood of human-to-human spread is low.”