Advertisement

Chinese woman dies of H3N8, marking first known human fatality from bird flu strain

  • World Health Organization confirms death of 56-year-old patient in southern China
  • The health agency stresses likelihood of human-to-human spread remains low

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
7
A Guangdong resident who died of H3N8 visited a wet market where the bird flu strain was detected, according to WHO. Photo: Getty Images
A Chinese woman infected with H3N8 bird flu has died, marking the first known fatality linked to the strain, the World Health Organization confirmed on Tuesday.
Advertisement

WHO reported that the 56-year-old woman in China’s southern Guangdong province died on March 16.

The provincial health body published a report on March 27 confirming the woman had been infected but did not mention that she had died.

The woman, a resident of the city of Zhongshan, fell ill on February 22 and was hospitalised for severe pneumonia on March 3, according to a statement from WHO.

It added that the patient had multiple underlying conditions and a history of exposure to live poultry before the onset of the disease.

According to the report issued by the Guangdong Provincial Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, the patient suffered from multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that affects the immune system.

Advertisement
Advertisement