http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20090428_Symptoms_no_cause_for_fear.html
Symptoms no cause for fear
A female passenger returning from Cancun was hospitalized with flu-like symptoms yesterday after her flight landed at Philadelphia International Airport shortly after 4 p.m.
But Donald F. Schwarz, the city's health commissioner, said panic about a possible case of swine flu was unnecessary.
There was "not a high probability" that the woman had the dreaded flu, he said.
Still, Schwarz urged anyone in the area who has recently traveled to Mexico and since developed a cough, fever and sore throat to call a doctor rather than risk infecting others with a possibly unnecessary trip to the emergency room. *
- David Gambacorta
http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/casedef_swineflu.htm
While they didn't list it as a Suspect Case, the CDC definitions says:
A suspected case of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection is defined as a person with acute febrile respiratory illness with onset
Considering that the two confirmed Scottish cases were tourists in Cancun I would consider anyone coming back from Cancun with "flu-like symptoms" as being suspect. Furthermore, the patient was hospitalized....
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Symptoms no cause for fear
A female passenger returning from Cancun was hospitalized with flu-like symptoms yesterday after her flight landed at Philadelphia International Airport shortly after 4 p.m.
But Donald F. Schwarz, the city's health commissioner, said panic about a possible case of swine flu was unnecessary.
There was "not a high probability" that the woman had the dreaded flu, he said.
Still, Schwarz urged anyone in the area who has recently traveled to Mexico and since developed a cough, fever and sore throat to call a doctor rather than risk infecting others with a possibly unnecessary trip to the emergency room. *
- David Gambacorta
http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/casedef_swineflu.htm
While they didn't list it as a Suspect Case, the CDC definitions says:
A suspected case of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection is defined as a person with acute febrile respiratory illness with onset
- within 7 days of close contact with a person who is a confirmed case of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection, or
- within 7 days of travel to community either within the United States or internationally where there are one or more confirmed swine influenza A(H1N1) cases, or
- resides in a community where there are one or more confirmed swine influenza cases.
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