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<SMALL>Irish Sun Thursday 24th September, 2009
(IANS)</SMALL>
A Pakistani national who arrived here from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been diagnosed with swine flu, a media report said Thursday citing hospital sources.
The patient was taken to a hospital on suspicion of contracting swine flu after he arrived at the Benazir International Airport from Sharjah Wednesday night.
The doctors at PIMS hospital confirmed the patient was suffering from the viral disease.
Syed Abdul Qadir Hussain told Geo TV that he was down with fever in Dubai and a doctor there had diagnosed him with swine flu. Subsequently, he returned home.
ISLAMABAD: Swine flu symptoms have been confirmed in a foreign return Pakistani citizen who arrived here from Sharjah at Benazir International Airport on Wednesday night.
Pakistani citizen, driver by profession, residing in Dubai, was admitted at PIMS hospital over suspicion of Swine flu when he arrived here from Sharjah where he was confirmed to have been affected with Swine flu. Talking especially to Geo news at airport, Syed Abdul Qadir Hussain said he suffered from fever in Dubai and following seeing doctor, he was confirmed to have been affected with Swine flu. Subsequently, he returned to Pakistan.
Abdul Qadir Hussain said he was sensing intense pain in bones and joints while; he has not been feeling appetite for no less than two days.
Abdul Qadir, father of two, is resident of Kohat in Pakistan. :tiphat:http://www.pakistanlink.com/Headlines/Sept09/24/07.htm