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China’s Deadly Virus Outbreak

By LeasaPublished about a year ago 2 min read
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China's Deadly Virus Outbreak: What You Need to Know

A new strain of the coronavirus, dubbed the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), has been detected in China. The virus has killed four people and infected at least six others. This article will cover what you need to know about this deadly virus outbreak in China.

The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome is a respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus from the same family as SARS, which killed 800 people in 2003 and 2004. MERS is believed to have originated in Saudi Arabia or Qatar and has spread to other countries, including Malaysia, Egypt and Tunisia.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said that it was aware of the cases but did not consider it an international health emergency - yet.

Introduction: China's Deadly Virus Outbreak

China’s Deadly Virus Outbreak

The deadly virus outbreak in China is a major concern. It has been reported that the virus has killed at least five people and infected another 20 in the city of Wenzhou, Eastern China. The virus has been identified as the H7N9 strain of bird flu.

This article will cover: How the virus is transmitted, how to prevent it from spreading, what you can do if you contract it, and how to avoid it altogether.

How the Virus is Transmitted: The H7N9 strain of bird flu spreads through contact with infected birds or their droppings or by contact with contaminated surfaces such as clothing, shoes and door handles. This means that you are most likely to contract this virus if you come into contact with an infected bird or something that they have touched. If you wear gloves while cleaning up droppings or other contaminated surfaces then this should help protect yourself from catching this deadly disease

What is the H7N9 Virus and How Does it Spread?

The H7N9 virus is a type of influenza that can infect both birds and humans. The virus is also known as the bird flu. It was first detected in China in 2013 and has since spread to other countries, including the United States.

Infection can happen when someone touches an infected bird or animal, or when they touch an object that has been contaminated with the virus. It can also spread through droplets from coughing or sneezing.

How to Prevent the H7N9 Virus from Spreading

The H7N9 virus is a type of avian influenza that can be transmitted to humans. It is also known as bird flu. The H7N9 virus is not as contagious as the common flu, but it can spread quickly in poultry farms and live poultry markets.

As of now, there are no vaccines or treatments available for the H7N9 virus. The best way to prevent it from spreading is by preventing contact with infected birds and washing hands thoroughly with soap and water after contact with them.

Conclusion: The Future of China's Deadly H7N9 Virus

The H7N9 virus poses a serious threat to the world's health. It is a deadly virus that has killed more than 1,600 people in China. The virus was first detected in 2013 and since then it has been infecting people who are mostly poultry traders. In this paper, we will explore how the H7N9 virus is affecting China and what can be done about it.

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Leasa

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Education: M.ca

Location: India

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