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What we know so far about surging respiratory illnesses in China

Last updated on - Nov 24, 2023, 22:32 IST
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Chinese health authorities report increased respiratory diseases

No unusual pathogens have been identified in the capital city of Beijing and the northeastern province of Liaoning. Officials from the Chinese National Health Commission conducted a press briefing on November 13 to announce a rise in the prevalence of respiratory diseases. (Photo Credit: IANS)

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WHO reports no unusual pathogens amid rising respiratory illnesses

Chinese health authorities have asserted the absence of any unusual or novel pathogens and promptly supplied the requested data regarding the surge in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. (Photo Credit: AP)




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WHO requests further details from China

Following reports of undiagnosed pneumonia clusters in children in northern China by groups like the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases (ProMED), the WHO sought additional information from China. (Photo Credit: AP)




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China swiftly responds to WHO's request

In adherence to the stipulated protocol, China promptly replied to WHO within a 24-hour timeframe. WHO had requested epidemiological and clinical data, along with laboratory results, utilising the International Health Regulations mechanism. (Photo Credit: AP)


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Rise in respiratory cases linked to eased Covid-19 restrictions

The data indicates that the surge is associated with the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, coupled with the prevalence of familiar pathogens such as mycoplasma pneumonia. This common bacterial infection, which typically impacts younger children, has been in circulation since May. (Photo Credit - IANS)




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Ongoing circulation of influenza and respiratory viruses since October

Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and adenovirus have been actively circulating since October. The agency refrains from recommending restrictions on travel and trade, emphasizing its continuous monitoring of the situation in collaboration with relevant authorities. (Photo Credit: AP)




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China and WHO under scrutiny for transparency in reporting early Covid-19 cases

Both China and WHO have been subject to inquiries regarding the transparency of reporting on the initial cases of COVID-19 that surfaced in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019. (Photo Credit: AP)




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UN health agency seeks more data from China on pathogen trends and healthcare strain

The United Nations health agency had additionally requested additional information from China concerning the patterns in the prevalence of established pathogens and the strain on healthcare systems. WHO affirmed its engagement with clinicians and scientists through its established technical collaborations and networks within China. (Photo Credit: AP)




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WHO China clarifies routine information requests on respiratory illnesses​

​WHO China stated that it is standard procedure to seek information regarding rises in respiratory illnesses and reported pneumonia clusters in children from member states like China. The international agency opted to release a statement on China to disseminate the information at hand, responding to numerous media inquiries, as conveyed in an email statement by WHO China. (Photo Credit: AP)


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​WHO urges precautionary measures in China to mitigate respiratory illness risk​

​The WHO, in its pursuit of supplementary details, advised individuals in China to adhere to precautionary measures aimed at minimizing the risk of respiratory illness. The recommended measures encompass vaccination, maintaining a safe distance from individuals showing symptoms, staying at home if unwell, undergoing testing and seeking medical attention as necessary, appropriate mask usage, ensuring proper ventilation, and practising regular hand hygiene, as stated by the organization. (Photo Credit: ANI)


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