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Southern China Reports Cause of Man's Death To Be A Contagious Strain of Bird Flu

By Theodora Filis On Saturday, December 31, 2011, China's state media reported that a 39 year old man, identified as Xinhua, died on Saturday in Shenzhen, Southern China, from what appears to be a contagious strain of avian flu. Xinhua Chen was hospitalized, in Shenzhen, on December 21 with a fever. According to China's official news agency, the provincial health department came out with a statement saying Xinhua had tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza virus. Perhaps most disturbing of all is that the man had not traveled outside the city, and had no contact with poultry. Last summer, the United Nations (UN) warned of a possible resurgence of the virus, which peaked in 2006 – infecting people in 63 countries. The UN warned there were indications a mutant strain may be spreading in Asia. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that a variant strain of H5N1, which could bypass the defenses of current vaccines, appeared in late August 2011,