Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Train passengers who died in a china have no symptoms of avian influenza

Google translation from Spanish:

18:56 | 15 / 04 / 2009

Moscow, April 15, RIA Novosti. Passenger train Blagovéschensk (Russian Far East) - Moscow, who died in a china, have no symptoms of avian flu, RIA Novosti reported today to the administration of the province of Kirov (northern Russia).

The wagon at the misfortune that happened was unhooked from the train in Kirov. The passengers were taken to a local hospital.

"They have no symptoms of avian influenza, nor did the panic. They took all the precautionary measures that are usually taken in such situations," said a spokesman of the administration.

"We review them all. The preliminary results will be tomorrow morning, and final, within 24 hours," he added.

The citizens of China will have died of atypical pneumonia. Of the sixty seven internees have fever, told RIA Novosti hospital doctors Kirov.
hat-tip Shiloh

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