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Monday, April 15, 2013

Bird flu: Changi briefs airlines on health leaflets

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Singapore is stepping up the fight against the H7N9 strain of bird flu and a deadly new Sars-like virus.

The Straits Times understands that on Tuesday, Changi Airport held a briefing to update airlines on plans to issue health leaflets to all travellers arriving from China and the Middle East.

This is to advise them to look out for signs and symptoms of respiratory illness, such as fever and coughs, and seek early medical attention if they display these symptoms.

No decision has been made on when to start distributing the leaflets, sources said.

The H7N9 virus has killed 10 people so far in China and left about 30 sick.

Also, nine of the 15 people confirmed to have been infected with the novel coronavirus (NCoV) have died. Most cases have been in the Middle East or in patients who had recently travelled to the region.

Changi's meeting with its airlines follows an H7N9 public health advisory issued by the Ministry of Health to Singapore residents last week.

A spokesman said last night that the ministry will continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure public health is safeguarded. Hospitals and clinics also continue to be vigilant.

She said: "Building from our experience with Sars in 2003 and the H1N1 pandemic in 2009, the Government has a whole-of-government national crisis management system in place with plans and capabilities to deal with a pandemic if one should occur."

The World Health Organisation has not recommended travel restrictions or border controls, as there is currently no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission of the H7N9 virus.

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