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Romania Announces 1057 Total A/ H1N1 Cases, 56 Diagnosed in Last 24 Hours

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Number of cases of swine flu on Wednesday confirmed Botosani is 37, said, for NewsIn, Deputy Medical Director of the Directorate of Public Health Botosani, Dr. George Apetroaie.

In the last 24 hours in Romania were detected 56 new diseases, the balance sheet total of cases of A/H1N1 virus infection brings to 1057, according to data made public by the Ministry of Health. Most cases of swine flu, 267 were confirmed in Bucharest.

Coordinating Committee for disease surveillance by AH1N1 recommended Monday, limiting travel abroad and within Romania, as well as school trips and extracurricular. It was also decided that the Matei Bals Institute of Infectious Diseases to samples only from people with clear signs of illness with AH1N1. The first case of A/H1N1 virus infection was confirmed in Romania on May 23, the U.S. turned a young girl.

http://www.ziua.net/news.php?data=2009-11-11&id=44575
 
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