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New China virus: Officials warn it 'could mutate and spread further' | |
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A new virus that has killed nine people could mutate and spread further, Chinese health officials have warned, as they step up containment measures. | |
There are now 440 confirmed cases of the outbreak that originated from a market with illegal wildlife in Wuhan. | |
It has now spread to several Chinese provinces as well as overseas including to the US, Thailand and South Korea. | |
Authorities admitted that the country was now at the "most critical stage" of prevention and control. | |
On Tuesday, it was confirmed that human-to-human transmission of the virus had taken place. | |
'Increased risk' | |
In one of the first public briefings since the beginning of the outbreak, National Health Commission vice-minister Li Bin said there was evidence that the disease was "mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract". | In one of the first public briefings since the beginning of the outbreak, National Health Commission vice-minister Li Bin said there was evidence that the disease was "mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract". |
But China has still not been able to confirm the exact source of the virus. | But China has still not been able to confirm the exact source of the virus. |
"Though the transmission route of the virus is yet to be fully understood, there is a possibility of virus mutation and a risk of further spread of the epidemic," said Mr Li. | "Though the transmission route of the virus is yet to be fully understood, there is a possibility of virus mutation and a risk of further spread of the epidemic," said Mr Li. |
The warning comes as millions of people across China are travelling within the country for the Lunar New Year week-long holiday. Thousands are also travelling abroad. | The warning comes as millions of people across China are travelling within the country for the Lunar New Year week-long holiday. Thousands are also travelling abroad. |
Mr Li added that the festival would "increase the risk of the disease spreading and the difficulty of prevention and control". | |
He said strict measures to control the disease would be put in place. | |
He also called for those in Wuhan to "avoid crowds and minimise public gatherings". A ban on the trade of live poultry and wild animals has also been implemented in the city. |