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No epidemic outbreaks detected in quake zone

(Xinhua)

13:12, May 06, 2013

YA'AN, Sichuan, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Outbreaks of infectious diseases have not been detected in China's quake zone 15 days after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake jolted Sichuan Province killing 196 people, local health authorities said.

Health authorities are exterminating pests, monitoring drinking water and preventing any potential outbreak of diseases at relocation sites, according to the health bureau in the city of Ya'an, the quake's epicenter, on Sunday.

In a high school in Ya'an, which has been transformed into a major relocation site, sterilizing fluids could be smelled, rubbish bins were placed orderly and posters about disease control were on the wall, according to a Xinhua reporter.

"We are optimistic about disease control in the quake zone," said Yuan Zhengquan, who heads a disease control team working in Ya'an.

Yuan, a public health expert with the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, said his team has been focusing on disease control in remote villages.


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Daily life of quake victims in Sichuan

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First night after deadly earthquake

Rescuers work hard at quake-hit area in Sichuan


>>>Quake-hit China grows in pain

The principle of sparing no efforts to save lives cannot be more stressed. No minute or even second should be delayed during the "golden rescue period" in the first 72 hours after the quake.

>>>Pilot cancels wedding to participate in quake relief

When the 7.0-magnitude quake happened, Zhang Shangnian, a pilot from an aviation brigade of Chengdu Military Region, was about to hold his wedding.

>>>Nurse returns to work after losing mother

Just likes other medical staff, she was busy with rescuing people injured in the earthquake in SW China, but no one knew her mother just died in the quake.

>>>Wedding ceremony without bridegroom held on schedule

Zhuo Jia, the bridegroom, is a solider of the Chengdu Military Region; he had to leave his beautiful bride behind to participate in earthquake relief.

>>>An injured girl's smile moves many

"Your smile makes the entire world beautiful,” a photo of a smiling girl with bandage on her head has moved so many Chinese netizens.

>>>Teenager saves mom with his bare hands

The mother moves away a precast slab weighing over 50 kilograms alone to save her son in the earthquake. She said she did not know where her strength came from.

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