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First H1N1 Case Confirmed In Montgomery Co.
Posted: 4:13 pm EDT October 1, 2010
Updated: 7:44 pm EDT October 1, 2010
DAYTON, Ohio -- Public Health ? Dayton and Montgomery County announced Friday that a middle-age woman from Kettering has been confirmed as the first H1N1 flu case in Montgomery County.
DAYTON ? A middle-age Kettering woman has been confirmed as the first H1N1 flu case in the county, Public Health ? Dayton & Montgomery County announced Friday.
Department spokesman Bill Wharton said the woman in her 50s has multiple medical problems. She was hospitalized but he was unable to provide more details about her current condition other than to say she ?is recovering well.?
Wharton said health officials were not surprised to see a confirmed case of H1N1.