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Shanghai confirms 3 new H7N9 bird flu cases, including one death

(Xinhua)

20:10, April 11, 2013

SHANGHAI, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Three more people have tested positive for the H7H9 bird flu virus in Shanghai, including one that ended in death, local health authorities said Thursday.

So far, 38 cases of H7N9 bird flu infections have been reported nationwide, of which 10 people have died.

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