Study Reports Case Of Infection Jumping From Father To Daughter In China
London: Scientists say a deadly new strain of bird flu that emerged in China this year jumped between humans. A study by Chinese researchers published in the ‘British Medical Journal’ on Wednesday reported the first case of human-to-human transmission of H7N9 that infected 133 people and led to 43 deaths till the end of June.
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