“China Records First Bird Flu Death from H3N8 Strain, Months After Case Went Unreported”

China has recorded its first death from H3N8 bird flu, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The victim, who died on January 11, was a 55-year-old man from Jiangsu province in eastern China. The man had developed symptoms of the flu, including fever and cough, on December 19 and had been hospitalized before he died.

The H3N8 strain of bird flu can be transmitted to humans from infected birds, but it is not easily spread from person to person, according to the WHO. The organization also said that the risk of a widespread outbreak is low, but cautioned that the situation should be closely monitored.

China’s government has reported the first death from H3N8 bird flu, according to BNO News. The report stated that the victim was a 53-year-old man from Jiangsu province in eastern China who died on January 11 after being hospitalized for flu-like symptoms. China’s National Health Commission has said that it has taken measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including monitoring close contacts of the man.

Medical Xpress reported that China has recorded its first death from the H3N8 strain of bird flu, a 55-year-old man from Jiangsu province who died on January 11 after developing symptoms of the flu in late December. The report stated that China’s health authorities had taken measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including disinfecting the area where the man lived.

Mint reported that China had reported its first death from H3N8 bird flu. The victim was a 55-year-old man from Jiangsu province who died on January 11 after developing symptoms in late December. The report stated that China had taken measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including conducting tests on poultry in the area and disinfecting the man’s home.

The Daily Mail reported that China had recorded its first death from H3N8 bird flu after a month-long delay in reporting the case. The victim was a 53-year-old man from Jiangsu province who died on January 11 after being hospitalized for flu-like symptoms. The report stated that the Chinese government had taken measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including monitoring close contacts of the man.