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SFH on preventive and surveillance measures against human cases of Influenza A (H7N9)
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food
and Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, after attending a radio programme this
morning (April 6):
Reporter: Has the Government done an internal assessment on when the
outbreak might affect Hong Kong?
Secretary for Food and Health: We have conducted an internal risk
assessment. I had an urgent meeting with the Department of Health, the
Centre for Health Protection, the Hospital Authority, the Food and
Environmental Hygiene Department as well as the Agriculture, Fisheries
and Conservation Department yesterday morning, and our assessment is
that the risk of human-to-human transmission is still low. Most of the
infected patients have a history of contact with poultry and therefore
our prevention strategy will be focus firstly on the control of
poultry. That is why we have arranged a meeting with the Mainland
authorities with a view to introducing H7 (avian influenza) rapid test
on poultry imported from the Mainland as well as those within Hong
Kong. Another strategy is to strengthen the control at the immigration
check points and therefore we will be sending additional staff to
reinforce the body temperature check for incoming passengers there.
Reporter: (On the capacity of the Hospital Authority in handling the
outbreak)
Secretary for Food and Health: After the outbreak of SARS in 2003, the
public hospitals have been gradually building up their capacity for
isolation facilities. Up to this moment, there are a total of 1,400
isolation beds in the Hospital Authority. This is in line with our
strategy to identify and isolate suspected cases early and carry out
rapid testing as soon as possible.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Saturday, April 6, 2013
Issued at HKT 12:45
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