China has reported the first case of human infection with the H10N3 strain of bird flu from the country's eastern Jiangsu province, China's National Health Commission said on Tuesday and Reuters reported. 

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The patient is a 41-year-old man from Zhenjiang city, this report said. This person is currently in a stable condition and meets discharge standards, the state-run CGTN TV reported. 

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Health authorities played down the outbreak, saying the case was a sporadic virus transmission from poultry to humans, and the risk of causing a pandemic was extremely low, Reuters report said.

The patient was diagnosed as having the H10N3 avian influenza virus on 28 May, this report said quoting a statement released by National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China. 

The report further said that the statement, however, did not elaborate on how the man had got infected with the virus. 

No other cases of human infection with H10N3 have previously been reported globally, the commission said and Reuters quoted. 

H10N3 is a low pathogenic or relatively less severe strain of the virus in poultry and the risk of it spreading on a large scale is very low. 

There are many different strains of avian influenza in China and some sporadically infect people, generally those working with poultry. 

H5N8 is a subtype of the Influenza A virus (also known as the bird flu virus). While H5N8 only presents a low risk to humans, it is highly lethal to wild birds and poultry. 

In April, a highly pathogenic H5N6 avian flu was found in wild birds in northeast China's Shenyang city, Reuters said.