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Cuba fourth reported case of influenza A H1N1: Government
20 May 2009 08:07
HAVANA, May 20 (Reuters) - Cuba reported a new case of influenza H1N1, a Canadian baby, leading to four the number of infected on the island, said Wednesday an official note circulated in the press by the Ministry of Public Health .
The Cuban government said the three previous cases detected in three Mexican fellows have developed satisfactorily and were discharged.
Mexican students had returned to Havana after having enjoyed a holiday in their country.
"In today confirms fourth case. This is a Canadian child 14 months old, who arrived in Cuba with his parents from Toronto (...) and had fever and respiratory symptoms (.. .), "said the notice published in state newspapers.
The child has developed satisfactorily and is now asymptomatic, was maintained with entiviral specific treatment, "said the statement.
Health authorities said last week that the island had about 100 patients suspected of suffering from the new strain of influenza that has infected more than 8,000 people and has expanded to 40 countries.
The epidemic of influenza has killed in Mexico, the epicenter of the disease, at least 70 people.
(Reporting by Nelson Acosta; edited by Patricia Avila)
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Cuba fourth reported case of influenza A H1N1: Government
20 May 2009 08:07
HAVANA, May 20 (Reuters) - Cuba reported a new case of influenza H1N1, a Canadian baby, leading to four the number of infected on the island, said Wednesday an official note circulated in the press by the Ministry of Public Health .
The Cuban government said the three previous cases detected in three Mexican fellows have developed satisfactorily and were discharged.
Mexican students had returned to Havana after having enjoyed a holiday in their country.
"In today confirms fourth case. This is a Canadian child 14 months old, who arrived in Cuba with his parents from Toronto (...) and had fever and respiratory symptoms (.. .), "said the notice published in state newspapers.
The child has developed satisfactorily and is now asymptomatic, was maintained with entiviral specific treatment, "said the statement.
Health authorities said last week that the island had about 100 patients suspected of suffering from the new strain of influenza that has infected more than 8,000 people and has expanded to 40 countries.
The epidemic of influenza has killed in Mexico, the epicenter of the disease, at least 70 people.
(Reporting by Nelson Acosta; edited by Patricia Avila)
REUTERS NAB PAD