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New Brunswick confirms first case of swine flu, bringing Canadian total to 35

pablomorgan

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10 minutes ago

FREDERICTON ? New Brunswick has confirmed its first case of swine flu, bringing the number of cases in Canada to 35.

Health officials in New Brunswick say a woman in her 20s has a mild case of swine flu after recently travelling to Mexico.

On Thursday, a torrent of new cases were announced by Canadian officials, who maintained the symptoms are mild and the new numbers were anticipated.

Canada's caseload almost doubled to 34 with 15 new confirmations on Thursday, including the first in Quebec.

So far, officials are tracing most cases of the virus to travellers to Mexico, although eight Canadian cases in all were not recent travellers to the country.

Health officials are keeping a keen watch for what may be secondary infections as a signal to whether the virus is becoming established in the human population.
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