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XINHUA News Agency, Beijing, February 21 new media, this year, China's 16 provinces have seen human infection with H7N9 avian influenza outbreak, and many rumors have begun to spread on the Internet. Reporters found that some of these rumors are new, and some have been repeatedly spread on the network many times.
Rumor one: eating pepper phoenix claws, large plate chicken infected with H7N9 death
Around the Spring Festival this year, a "High Feng town of Ruichang City, Jiangxi Province, Yan Aijun, because eating large plate chicken infected with H7N9 avian influenza death, participating in the rescue of doctors have been quarantined, Ruichang City 5570 poultry infected" news in Jiangxi Ruichang residents' weChat.
addition to large plates of chicken, "eating pepper phoenix claws infected with H7N9 avian influenza death" "eggs can not eat" and other rumors about H7N9 avian influenza are also circulating on the Internet.
according to the response of the National Health and Planning Commission's Office of Health Emergency Response, the most important risk factor for human infection with the H7N9 virus is direct or indirect exposure to infected live or poisonous poultry contamination. There is no evidence that the H7N9 virus can be transmitted to humans through properly treated birds or eggs. In addition, eating cooked food will not be infected with the H7N9 virus.
Rumor II: wearing down jacket will be infected with avian influenza
In addition to "eating large plates of chicken, pepper phoenix claws infected with H7N9 avian influenza", there have been rumors on the Internet that avian influenza virus can survive on poultry feathers for a long time, not only the production of down jackets in the process of collecting workers are high-risk groups, people wearing down jackets should also be more careful.
The response of the Health Emergency Response Office of the National Health planning commission said that at present, the vast majority of confirmed cases of H7N9 in China have a history of exposure or exposure to live poultry before the onset of the disease, and the proportion of exposure to live poultry market is the majority. People engaged in non-scale and non-standardized poultry farming, trafficking, slaughtering and other work, because of exposure to poisonous poultry more opportunities, so the risk of infection is also higher. However, the down products used in filled down jackets are usually treated with disinfection, high temperature and so on, and the probability of avian influenza virus survival is very small.
, the workers collecting down are indeed high-risk groups infected with avian influenza, and appropriate protective measures should be taken, but the chances of contracting avian influenza in down jackets are very small.
rumors three: avian influenza will spread from person to person
Recently, there are claims on the Internet that bird flu can spread from person to person.
this, the National Health and Planning Commission website published information that directly or indirectly exposed to infected live poultry or poisonous poultry pollution of the environment is the most dangerous factor for human infection with avian influenza. Avian influenza virus is mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract, close contact with infected birds and their secretions, excreta, etc. are also the main means of transmission of avian influenza.
And according to the monitoring information of the National Health planning commission, although occasional local cluster cases (2-3 cases, no further cases) occur, there is no evidence that the H7N9 virus can continue to "human-to-human".
Chinese Wenbo, a professor at the School of Journalism at The People's University of China, believes that the reason why rumors are repeated during the high-risk period of avian flu is that the information related to avian influenza has a high degree of social concern, and for the general public has a certain threshold of expertise, the public is easily misled. He reminded the public that access to such information should be accompanied by attention to the disinformation of authoritative official platforms. (Participating in the writing: Li Li Ke Lu East China Gao Yiwei Zhang Junga) (Complete)