China confirms first Zika case; man infected travelled through Hong Kong
Man from Jiangxi province suffered fever, rash but symptoms abated

China confirmed its first imported case of Zika late on Tuesday, adding to fears over the fast-spreading virus that has been linked to severe birth defects mostly in Latin America.
The virus was diagnosed in a Chinese man, 34, who had returned from Venezuela on January 28. He had reported a fever, headache and dizziness, according to health officials quoted by Xinhua, the state news agency.

The man, from Ganxian county in Jiangxi (江西), was recovering, his body temperature was normal and his rash was fading, said the National Health and Family Planning Commission.
He works for a company in Dongguan, in Guangdong, and had travelled home via Hong Kong and Shenzhen. He has been quarantined in a Ganxian hospital since February 6.
Few cases of the virus have been reported in Asia, but the World Health Organisation has declared a global health emergency to combat its spread.