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Default WHO asks China for more data on respiratory illness

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially requested China to provide more detailed information on the recent surge in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children in the northern part of the country. Since mid-October, northern China has witnessed a notable increase in "influenza-like illness," prompting concerns and calls for transparency. The WHO has sought additional data to better understand the situation, urging China to share information on the rise in respiratory illnesses and the reported pneumonia cases among children.

China's National Health Commission (NHC) had previously attributed the spike in respiratory illnesses to the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions and the presence of known pathogens, including influenza and common bacterial infections affecting children. The situation has raised questions and prompted the WHO to seek comprehensive information on recent trends, pathogen circulation, and the overall condition of the healthcare system in the affected regions.

Notably, ProMED had reported clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children in northern China on November 21, adding another layer of concern to the situation. The WHO is seeking clarification on whether this report is related to the authorities' press conference and is actively seeking more information.

In the interim, the WHO has called on the public to take preventive measures, including vaccination, maintaining a safe distance from sick individuals, and wearing masks. These precautions are deemed essential to reduce the risk of infection and curb the potential spread of respiratory illnesses.

The situation in China has garnered global attention, especially considering the ongoing challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The WHO's request for more information reflects the organization's commitment to transparency and a thorough understanding of emerging health concerns. As the situation unfolds, international cooperation and timely sharing of data are crucial to addressing and mitigating the impact of respiratory illnesses in the affected regions.
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