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Situation report on atypical pneumonia

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The following is jointly issued by the Department of Health and the Hospital Authority:

As at 1 pm today (April 29), there is an additional 15 patients confirmed to have atypical pneumonia following admission to public hospitals earlier. They include four healthcare workers (one from Tuen Mun Hospital, one from Princess Margaret Hospital, one from Caritas Medical Centre and one private doctor in Yau Ma Tei). The remaining 11 are other patients and contacts of patients with atypical pneumonia.

A total of 759 patients have recovered from atypical pneumonia and have been discharged from public hospitals. Of them, 49 were discharged today. There are also 112 recovering patients who are in convalescence and preparation for discharge.

Most of the patients currently in hospital are showing positive responses to the new treatment protocol. Ninety-two patients are receiving treatment in intensive care unit.

Twelve patients died in Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital (AHNH),Kwong Wah Hospital (KWH), Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH), Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) , Tai Po Hospital (TPH) and United Christian Hospital (UCH). This brought to 150 the total number of deaths relating to atypical pneumonia.

The deceased include seven men and five women who are aged from 40 to 91. Nine of them has a history of chronic disease. Their information is as follows:

 Hospital        Patient's gender                Age

AHNH male* 81

female* 81

female* 59

KWH male* 70

PMH male* 86

PWH male* 73

female* 63

QMH male 48

TPH female* 91

female* 47

UCH male 40

male 65

*denotes patient with a history of chronic disease

The cumulative figure for patients who have been admitted to public hospitals with atypical pneumonia since March 12 is as follows:

Nature Cumulative Number Total No. of Discharged Patients Total No. of
Deaths *
Health care workers of Hospitals/Clinics and medical students 354 ( + 4) 165 ( +15) 150 ( +12)
Patients, family members & visitors 1218 ( +11) 594 ( +34)
Total 1572 ( +15) ** 759 ( +49)

Suspected cases 24

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Most of the deaths occurred in individuals who have a history of chronic diseases, or were patients who sought treatment at a relatively late stage of infection.

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There are 112 recovering patients in convalescence.

**There are 112 recovering patients in convalescence.

End/Tuesday, April 29, 2003

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