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China city reports H5N6 bird flu in human

Roxanne Liu and Dominique PattonReuters
Health experts say a previously circulating strain of H5N6 bird flu appears to have changed.
Camera IconHealth experts say a previously circulating strain of H5N6 bird flu appears to have changed. Credit: AP

The health authority in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong says one case of a human being infected with the H5N6 strain of bird flu has been reported in the city of Dongguan.

The Health Commission of Guangdong Province said in a statement that experts considered the risk of transmission to be low at this stage.

A jump in the number of people in China infected with bird flu this year is raising concern among experts, who say a previously circulating strain appears to have changed and may be more infectious to people.

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