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South Korea: Confirmed cases H1N1 - 1,492

Treyfish

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SEOUL, May 23 (Yonhap) -- South Korean health authorities confirmed Saturday that a United States resident in the country has been infected with the new type-A influenza virus.

The 23-year-old American woman, who entered South Korea earlier this month to work as an English teacher, has been confirmed as the fifth case of the new virus in the country, Seoul's health ministry said.

The South Korean government has confirmed four cases of the new virus previously, including three Koreans and one Vietnamese traveler.:tiphat:http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2009/05/23/52/0302000000AEN20090523000400315F.HTML
 
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S Korea confirms sixth A/H1N1 influenza case

www.chinaview.cn 2009-05-23 19:19:40

SEOUL, May 23 (Xinhua) -- South Korean health authorities confirmed Saturday that a South Korean woman living together with the fifth confirmed case has been infected with the new type-A influenza virus, as the sixth case in the nation.

The 26-year-old woman resides in the same building as an American English teacher who was confirmed to be infected with the virus Saturday morning, said the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Health authorities said they are working on tracking down about 70 individuals who came into contact with the American woman since she arrived in the country on May 16.

Out of the 70, seven including the newly confirm case have been quarantined after showing apparent flu-like symptoms. Four have been classified as possibly being infected with type-A/H1N1 influenza and have been moved to a hospital in Seoul, while two others have already tested negative, the authorities said.

The center said test results for the four possible patients will be disclosed on Sunday.

The South Korean government has now confirmed six cases of the new virus -- four Koreans, one Vietnamese traveler and one American. Three South Koreans have all recovered from the disease after being treated with antiviral medication.

Since the outbreak of the new flu virus was first reported in Mexico last month, Seoul has been stepping up efforts to stem the spread of the disease by intensifying monitoring of inbound travelers.
 
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Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/431459/1/.html

Report says another 11 H1N1 flu cases confirmed in South Korea
Posted: 24 May 2009 2028 hrs


Special Report
? Flu Outbreak

SEOUL : South Korea on Sunday reported another 11 confirmed cases of Influenza A (H1N1) flu infection, bringing the total to 21 in the country amid fears of the disease spreading fast, Yonhap news agency said.

The new cases of A (H1N1) influenza infection were found in three children who arrived here from New York early Sunday, and eight foreigners who had trained together to work as English teachers along with a US infected patient, Yonhap said, citing health authorities.

Yonhap said some of the foreigners had been sent to language institutes in different cities nationwide before being quarantined, sparking health concerns.


The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which had earlier quarantined the three children as probable cases, refused to confirm the news report, saying the final results were due on Monday.

Seoul's health ministry had previously confirmed 10 cases of H1N1 flu infection. - AFP/ms
 
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the vectors of spreadings are note (majority scholar related), but no international health protocols to quarantine or stop the vectors entrance and mingling :yinyang:

the policy of spreadings ...
 
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국내 체류하던 영어강사 집단에서 또 한 명의 신종인플루엔자 환자가 발생했다.​
English teachers in the group was staying in a new influenza pandemic, another patient said.
또 미국발 한국인 여성 1명은 환자로 추정돼 공항에 격리됐다.​
The Korean women migukbal a patient who was quarantined at the airport chujeongdwae.
보건복지가족부 중앙인플루엔자대책본부는 지금까지 14명의 환자가 발생한 영어강사 일행 중 미국인 남성(24) 1명이 추가로 인플루엔자A(H1N1) 환자로 확인됐다고 25일 밝혔다.​
Family health and welfare measures to the central headquarters of flu cases so far of 14 English teachers of the American male friends (24) as a people, the influenza A (H1N1) was identified as the patient was 25 days.
이에 따라 지금까지 국내 신종인플루엔자 확진 환자는 총 22명으로 늘었다.​
Accordingly, in so far a total of 22 new patients increased hwakjin influenza.
이날 확인된 미국인 환자는 현재 국가지정 격리병상에서 입원치료를 받고 있는 14명과 마찬가지로 ㅊ어학원 영어강사 중 1명이다.​
Specifies the current state of the isolation beds identified in American patients hospitalized as a 14 and was one of the ㅊeohakwon English instructor.
이 미국인 강사는 23일 확진된 미국인 여성(23)과 같은 오피스텔에 거주했기 때문에 23일 밤부터 별도의 시설에 격리됐다.​
23 American instructors hwakjindoen American women (23) and the same office in 23 days because it was night, quarantined in a separate facility.
이후 24일 신종플루 가능성이 높은 추정환자로 분류돼 국가지정 격리병상으로 이송됐다.​
24 days after the patient was classified as a new flu is likely to have been transported to the nationally-designated isolation beds.
이들 영어강사 일행에서 신종플루 집단발병이 계속됨에 따라 보건당국에는 비상이 걸렸다.​
The English instructor party group in the new flu outbreak, health authorities continue as the emergency.
이들은 단체 생활을 했지만 교육 이후에는 각자 자유시간을 가졌던 데다 일부는 22일부터 만 1일 동안 지역사회로 파견돼 지역사회 감염 확산이 우려가 크다고 보건당국은 설명했다.​
Group life, but after the training had their free time because of some of the 22 to 10,001 days pagyeondwae community community for the spread of infection, health authorities said the big concern.
또 이들과는 별개로 25일 새벽 미국에서 일본 나리타공항을 경유해 인천으로 입국한 28세 여성이 추정환자로 확인됐다.​
In addition, apart from 25 at the Narita Airport in the United States via Japan in Incheon, South Korea 28-year-old female patient was confirmed this estimate.
이 여성은 현재 공항에 격리돼 있으나 추정환자로 분류됐으므로 국가지정 격리병상으로 이송될 예정이다.​
The woman was currently a patient at the airport, but as gyeokridwae specify reinforced isolation beds, so the country will yisongdoel.
이에 따라 이날 오전 중 국가지정 격리병원에 입원한 환자는 19명으로 늘게 됐다.​
The isolation hospital in the morning to specify the country of 19 hospitalized patients were undoubtedly increase traffic. :tiphat:http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://www.kdaily.com/&hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ko&tl=en

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South Korea - Cases - 35

South Korea - Cases - 35

S Korea's confirmed A/H1N1 flu cases rise to 35

www.chinaview.cn 2009-05-29 17:57:13 Print

SEOUL, May 29 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's health authorities confirmed two more cases of A/H1N1 flu virus infection on Friday, raising the confirmed case toll to 35.

A 20-year-old Korean woman, who was studying in the United States, arrived on May 24, who voluntarily reported to the authorities due to symptoms similar to the disease.

A 48-year-old Korean woman arrived on May 25 from the United States, and also voluntarily notified the authorities of her symptoms.

With the recent confirmations, South Korea's A/H1N1 flu confirmation toll stands at 35 as of Friday.
 
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South Korea confirms four new cases of swine flu

Agencies

Published: May 31, 2009, 08:34

Seoul: The South Korean Health Ministry has confirmed four more people have tested positive for swine flu, including an 18-month-old American.

The ministry said on Sunday that the toddler and three other South Koreans arrived in the country between May 25-30 and have been quarantined in hospitals.

It did not give any further details.

It said the latest cases raise the country's total to 39, including 21 Americans.
 
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S Korea's A/H1N1 flu toll tops 41
Tuesday, 02 June 2009

SEOUL, June 1 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's health authorities confirmed two additional cases of A/ H1N1 flu virus infection on Monday, raising the confirmed case toll to 41. The authorities said that a 32-year-old woman, who has been pregnant for three months, arrived from the United States recently, and went through a thorough examination afterwards.
However, as the patient showed light symptoms, the authorities allowed her not to take any antiviral medicine due to worries over the embryo.
Another 53-year-old female Korean-American was also confirmed with the flu after arriving from the United States on May 31.
With the recent new cases, South Korea's A/H1N1 flu confirmation toll stands at 41.

Source : Xinhua English
 
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Source: http://news.google.ca/news/search?ned=cn&hl=zh-CN&q=手足口&cf=all&scoring=n&start=20

South Korea confirms 48th case of swine flu
6/8/2009, 9:16 a.m. EDT
The Associated Press

(AP) ? SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's health authorities say that one more case of swine flu has been confirmed, bringing to the country's total to 48.

The Health Ministry said in a statement Monday that a 28-year-old South Korean man tested positive for the virus Sunday shortly after returning from a trip to the United States.

The statement said only four of the country's 48 cases remain quarantined while the rest has already recovered and been released from hospitals.


The ministry said the 48 cases include 22 Americans.
 
Re: South Korea: Confirmed cases - 67

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More H1N1 infections found in students from abroad

Six more Koreans that had traveled in the United States have contracted the H1N1 flu virus, health officials said yesterday.

The number of people infected with the disease in Korea has reached 67 as of yesterday.

While they were at a state-run isolation hospital for treatment and observation, health officials quarantined their family members in their homes during the virus' seven-day incubation period. No transmission has been found among other family members so far.

Along with checking passengers onboard the same flights with the confirmed patients, health officials asked other travelers to report to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at (02) 157-1610. The airplanes include NW095 from Detroit to Incheon on June 13, NW085 from New York to Gimhae on June 9 and KE024 from San Francisco to Incheon on June 10.

Considering the possible influx of Korean and foreign students from abroad during the summer season, health officials had met to offer precautionary measures to officials of local universities. They agreed to install thermal imaging equipment at the universities; health centers.

Health officials also warned that international events scheduled in the coming months are cause for concern.

"In preparation for the possible entry of the virus throug some international events, we are stepping up efforts to educate participants on the disease and precautionary measures against it," said Jun Byung-yool, a senior official of the Korean disease control center.

An Australian lacrosse player staying at an isolation hospital after testing positive for the virus is recovering, according to health officials. The 19 year old entered the country along with his Australian lacrosse team to participate in an international tournament in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province from June 8-21.

After his infection was confirmed, the other 25 team members, as well as the player's mother were also under quarantine at a facility in Suwon.

They will be allowed to return to their home country when no symptoms are found during the seven-day incubation period, health officials said.

"The Australian team, including the confirmed patient, could not participate in the tournament because they were quarantined beforehand," a health official said. "Despite the coach's request that they be able to attend the last few games, we decided to stick to our principle that mandates isolation due to possible infection for at least seven days."

http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/NEWKHSITE/data/html_dir/2009/06/16/200906160053.asp
 
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06-16-2009 11:27
SNU Medical Doctor Infected With New Flu
A medical doctor working for a South Korean hospital has been confirmed to have been infected with Influenza A, hospital officials said Tuesday.

The Seoul National University Hospital said one of its staff, 33, has been under close observation for treatment after she tested positive for the H1N1 virus.

She showed flu-like symptoms after returning from a recent trip to the United States to attend an academic conference on gastrointestinal disorders, according to Yonhap News Agency. She voluntarily asked for a medical checkup on June 10 and has been placed under observation since Monday.

The latest case has been reported to the nation's health authorities for confirmation, hospital officials said.

The Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs said it is conducting tests on samples from the patient and the final results might be available later in the day.

It would mark the first time that a medical worker has been infected with the contagious disease in South Korea. South Korea has confirmed a total of 67 cases of the new flu.
 
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S. Korea's new H1N1 flu cases surge to 105

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SEOUL, June 20 (Yonhap) -- An additional 15 South Koreans were found to have been infected with the new H1N1 flu on Saturday, bringing the nation's total to 105, health officials said Saturday.

South Korea had been considered relatively insulated from the highly contagious virus, originally called "swine flu," but the figure presaged a growing number of infections as the largest number confirmed infected within one day.
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Source: http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/NEWKHSITE/data/html_dir/2009/06/22/200906220057.asp

H1N1 cases exceed 100


The total number of people infected with the H1N1 flu virus here passed the one hundred mark on Saturday, 50 days after the nation's first case was announced on May 2.

According to the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, 115 people have contracted the virus in Korea, with 10 additional cases found yesterday.

Along with five separate cases - including four Americans and one Korean traveling from the United States - another five people were infected with the disease after having been in close contact with confirmed patients.

Two females are believed to have fall sick after being infected through a company colleague, who was found to have the virus on Saturday.

Three people were also confirmed to be infected with the disease through their friend, a 19-year-old Korean student who recently returned from the United States and tested positive for the virus on June 18.

All of them were place in a state-run isolation hospital for treatment and observation.

Health officials are tracking down passengers onboard the same flights, along with those confirmed patients and others who might have been in close contact with them.


Health officials said the number of confirmed patients will continue to increase in the coming months as students from abroad and vacationers who travel to other countries return Korea.

(jylee@heraldm.com)

 

By Lee Ji-yoon
2009.06.22
 
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S. Korea confirms 15 more flu cases

<TABLE style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 10px; FLOAT: right" border=0 width=190><TBODY><TR><TD align=right><SCRIPT language=JavaScript>google_ad_client = "pub-1728051424180693";google_ad_slot = "5439709301";google_ad_width = 180;google_ad_height = 150;</SCRIPT><SCRIPT type=text/javascript src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"></SCRIPT><SCRIPT src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/expansion_embed.js"></SCRIPT><SCRIPT src="http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/test_domain.js"></SCRIPT><SCRIPT src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/render_ads.js"></SCRIPT><SCRIPT>google_protectAndRun("render_ads.js::google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad);</SCRIPT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>SEOUL, June 27 (Yonhap) -- South Korea has confirmed 15 more cases of the new influenza A, including five children, bringing the nation's total number of flu infections to 197, health authorities said Saturday.

The 15 individuals tested positive for the H1N1 virus, with most having contracted the disease through direct contact with other patients, the health ministry said in a statement. A total of 65 patients, including the newly infected, are being treated at state-designated hospitals.:tiphat:http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/techscience/2009/06/27/0601000000AEN20090627001500320.HTML
 
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S. Korea's reported H1N1 flu cases top 250

SEOUL, July 3 (Yonhap) -- Fifteen more people in South Korea were found to have been infected with the new H1N1 flu on Friday, raising the nation's total number of reported cases to over 250, health officials said.

Among the fifteen were a ten-year old boy in North Jeolla Province who had traveled to Australia late last month and a 27-year old Philippine woman residing here who had recently traveled to her homeland, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare. A total of 253 cases have been confirmed so far.
:tiphat:http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/techscience/2009/07/03/0601000000AEN20090703007200315.HTML
 
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    The number of new influenza infections occur in one day replace reached 11 and is spreading faster.
    주말인 11일 환자 발생은 52명에 달해 첫 환자 발생 후 50여일만에 총 환자 수가 400명을 넘어섰다.​
    People in the 52 patients reached 11 days weekend occurred 50 days after receiving the first patient in the total number of patients exceeded 400 people.

    보건복지가족부 중앙인플루엔자대책본부는 지난 7일 창원, 마산 등 경남 일대에서 열린 국제합창대회에 참가한 인도네시아인 11명과 자원봉사활동을 하던 22세 남성 등 대회관련자 12명이 8,9일 발열 등 감염증세를 보여 정밀 역학조사결과 인플루엔자A(H1N1) 양성반응이 나타났다고 밝혔다.​
    Health and Family Welfare at the center of the last 7 days flu measures Changwon, Masan, South Gyeongsang Province and participating in a tournament held at the International Chorus 11 Indonesian 22-year-old man who was volunteering for 8,9, and 12 people involved in the symptoms of an infection such as fever show the precise dynamics of the influenza A (H1N1) had positive reactions.

    이들은 모두 인근 거점 병상으로 옮겨져 치료 중이며 보건당국은 이들과 접촉한 참가자, 행사 주최 측, 자원봉사자, 지역 주변인물 등에 대해 조사를 확대하고 있다.​
    Near the base of the beds in all health authorities are treating the bones would be fought and they contacted the participants, host-side events, volunteers, and around the area who are looking to expand.
    대회 주최 측은 13일부터 16일까지 예정된 후반부 행사를 취소한 상태다.​
    Organizers 13-16 in the second half of upcoming events is clear.

    유사증세를 보였던 인도네시아인 2명은 음성반응이 나왔다.​
    Similar symptoms, while two were negative, according to Indonesian.

    또 지난달 29일부터 이달 3일까지 국내에서 열린 대학생 선교회 행사에 참석했던 내국인 8명(누계 10명)과 이달 1-7일 외국인초청 캠프 참가자 2명(누계 3명), 태국 선교활동에 나섰던 대학생 1명 등도 신종플루 감염환자로 확진됐다.​
    In addition, until July 29 and August 3 at the college in the Mission, who attended the event Koreans 8 (aggregate 10) and 1-7 days 2 months Camp invited foreign participants 2 (aggregate 3), Thailand to missionary activities in college naseotdeon FLOUR infected patients and to the new one people were hwakjin.

    질병관리본부 전병율 전염병대응센터장은 "여름 방학을 맞아 국내외에서 개최되는 단체 행사로 인한 집단 감염의 사례가 날이 갈수록 많아지고 있다"면서 행사 참가자들의 주의를 당부했다.​
    Center for Disease Control and Response Division of the jeonbyeongyul plague "of the summer's events at home and abroad due to be held every day, many cases of infection, the group said" the events to the attention of the participants said.

    필리핀으로 가족여행을 다녀온 뒤 9일 감염자로 확인된 경남지역의 9살 초등학생의 같은 반 친구 4명은 긴밀 접촉에 의한 감염자로 드러났다.​
    After returning from a family trip to the Philippines for nine days as a confirmed infected 9-year-old elementary school in South Gyeongsang Province 4 of the same classmates turned out to be infected by close contact.
    이 학교의 해당 학급 학생들은 등교 중지와 함께 가택 격리된 상태다.​
    The class of the school to stop students with school house has been isolated.

    또 필리핀, 호주, 미국 등에서 귀국한 유학생, 연수생, 여행객 등 25명도 입국을 전후해 감염증세가 나타나 확진판정을 받았다.​
    The Philippines, Australia, the United States and returning students, trainees, visitors and around 25 people to enter the age of infection was diagnosed hwakjin.

    이로써 국내에서 신종플루 확진환자는 총 432명, 추정환자 2명, 격리치료 중인 환자는 101명으로 집계됐다.​
    The new flu in hwakjinhwanja a total of 432 people, two people believed the patient, the isolation of 101 patients were being treated. :tiphat:http://translate.google.com/transla...rticles/Main.asp&langpair=ko|en&hl=en&ie=UTF8
 
Re: South Korea: Confirmed cases H1N1 - 607

Re: South Korea: Confirmed cases H1N1 - 607

S. Korea confirms 46 more flu cases

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SEOUL, July 15 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's health authorities reported an additional 46 confirmed cases of influenza A on Wednesday, bringing the nation's tally of flu infections to 607.

The new patients, including 13 elementary school students in the Seoul metropolitan area, tested positive for the H1N1 virus after showing flu-like symptoms, the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs said.
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Re: South Korea: Confirmed cases H1N1 - 922

Re: South Korea: Confirmed cases H1N1 - 922

S. Korea raises new flu alert level as expert warns more risk for pregnant women
www.chinaview.cn 2009-07-22 06:13:27 Print
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HONG KONG, July 21 (Xinhua) -- In the latest development of A/H1N1 flu outbreak in the Asia-Pacific region, South Korea's health authorities raised the nation's alert level against the A/H1N1 influenza from the third-highest to the second-highest.

According to a statement by the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, the health authorities decided to revise up the national disease alert level by one notch as the pace of the virus spread is growing faster in the country.

Amid the number of flu infections increasing with a massive influx of overseas students during the summer season, health authorities are worried that the fast spread of the influenza may turn into a pandemic in the autumn season.

The ministry also changed its policies against the disease, from a "containment and isolation" strategy to a "damage-minimizing" one, which focuses on curing patients with serious symptoms, the authorities added.

Earlier in the day, the nation reported 28 additional flu cases with the total number of infections raised to 922.

Although no death case has been reported in the country, concerns are growing as more cases are suspected of being contracted through so-called community transmission, through which people are infected without contacting other patients or visiting affected countries.

The government earlier said it would provide 174.8 billion won (139.3 million U.S. dollars) on securing enough vaccine for around27 percent of the population, which will be available starting from November.

Malaysia sounded rosy in the fight against the disease as its Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin claimed that the Malaysian way to contain A/H1N1 flu from spreading had worked and the situation was under control in the country.

Muhyiddin also said early positive action by the Health authorities had allowed for speedy detection and treatment of those diagnosed as having the virus.

The Malaysian Health Ministry reported three new A/H1N1 flu cases on Tuesday, bringing the number of total cases in the country to 877.

On the research of the new flu, an Australian expert warned that pregnant women should be cautious and avoid crowded public places.

Alan Hampson, who is chairing the Influenza Specialist Group (ISG), said every Australian should take steps to limit their exposure to A/H1N1 flu - particularly those at additional risk.

His warning follows reports from Queensland health officials that a 19-year-old pregnant Palm Island woman who contracted A/H1N1 flu had lost her near-term child.

"Pregnant women are more at risk for two reasons," he said.

"Their immune system does seem to be suppressed during pregnancy ... and their respiratory function is compromised simply because of the pressure on the diaphragm (from the growing baby)."

The 31st session of the South-East Asia Advisory Committee on Health Research of the World Health Organization opened in the Nepali capital Kathmandu on Tuesday.

The participants will share health researches in their respective countries as well as measures adopted against A/H1N1 flu.

About the death tally, the number of deaths from Influenza A/H1N1 in New Zealand rose to 11 on Tuesday.

The latest death was a child who had underlying medical conditions and died within the past week.

There were a total of 2,443 confirmed cases of Influenza A/H1N1in New Zealand on Tuesday, up from 2,368 on Monday.

But the actual number of confirmed cases will be significantly higher, as only a small proportion of people with symptoms are being tested.

There are 74 people in hospital with influenza A/H1N1, 26 of whom are in intensive care. Half of those in intensive care are in hospitals in Auckland.

The New Zealand government said Influenza A/H1N1 has not yet peaked and health services remain under pressure.

The health authorities said they were prepared for a possible increase in flu cases which the Health Ministry said could happen as a result of children returning to school from holidays this week.

Guam also reported its first death case of influenza A/H1N1, the Marianas Variety online reported on Tuesday.

Guam's Department of Public Health and Social Services said a 26-year-old female with a pre-existing medical condition died of complications on Monday in Guam due to the A/H1N1 flu virus.

So far, the island of Guam has 16 confirmed cases.

Vietnamese Minister of Health Nguyen Quoc Trieu has confirmed community-level transmission of influenza A/H1N1 virus in the country and the total number of flu patients has risen to 408.

Trieu made the confirmation during his visit to Ho Chi Minh City's Ngo Thoi Nhiem private high school, where 34 students and teachers were found to be infected with the A/H1N1 virus, said the newspaper.

The school was closed and put under quarantine on Monday. The first case of the school, a 10-grade male student, was tested positive with the virus after having contact with a flu patient in the southern province of Dong Nai.

In Hong Kong, tests on the A/H1N1 virus in several serious cases here have not indicated any genetic change.

York Chow, the city's secretary for food and health, said high-risk factors involved in the cases include smoking, obesity, chronic illness or working when already ill, adding that the threeA/H1N1 flu cases classified as serious have become stable, while the five critical cases remain.

Chow said the government will discuss with doctors and medical staff its plans to start vaccinating high-risk people in January and February.

He reiterated that in deciding whether to close a school when 10 percent of the students have fallen sick depends on the circumstances of each case, like the number of students in the school and the rate at which the disease has spread.

Hong Kong and Macao SARs have confirmed 78 cases and nine on Tuesday, bringing the total numbers to 1,964 and 136 respectively.
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Re: South Korea: Confirmed cases H1N1 - 1,492

S.Korea's No. of H1N1 Cases Hits 1492
2009-08-03 13:00:52

South Korea has confirmed 26 new cases of H1N1 influenza.

The government's flu task force said the patients include three soldiers at an Army unit in Busan, one student at an elementary school in Gangwon Province, and one participant of an English camp in Wonju, Gangwon Province.

Five others were confirmed to have been infected with the disease after returning home from international conventions held in Taiwan and the U.S.

The total number of H1N1 cases has hit 14-hundred-92. Of them, 407 continue to receive medical treatment at their homes or hospitals.
 
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