Re: First Tamiflu-resistant swine flu (Singapore ex-Hawaii)
Re: First Tamiflu-resistant swine flu (Singapore ex-Hawaii)
The posts below are from a message board in Singapore, listing initial cases (from media reports, but no links). None are a 28F:
http://www.funkygrad.com/forum/read_msg.php?forumid=yourshout&tid=1815
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=8 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD class=tableHeader width="25%">Author</TD><TD class=tableHeader>Topic: We got it: Singapore's 1st H1N1 flu case</TD></TR><!-- Row for title of Topic end --><TR><TD class=row1 vAlign=top noWrap><TABLE style="FILTER: shadow(color=#b0b0b0,direction=135)">pinebabe <TBODY></TBODY></TABLE>
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<HR>We finally got it.
SINGAPORE, May 27 (Reuters) - The Singapore government on Wednesday confirmed the city-state's first H1N1 flu case, a 22-year-old Singaporean woman who is being quarantined in hospital and is the latest of nearly 13,000 cases worldwide. The government has been warning Singaporeans for weeks to prepare for an inevitable H1N1 outbreak in the city-state, a regional financial and trading centre and the world's busiest port.
The woman arrived from New York early on Tuesday on a Singapore Airlines flight, and was not picked up by thermal scanners at the airport as she did not have a fever then, the government said in a statement. She is in a stable condition.
The government said it was tracing the flu patient's close contacts and said they would be quarantined and treated with anti-viral medication. It urged those travelling on the same flight to contact the authorities.
The government is continuing with screening at border checkpoints and asked people to stay at home if suffering flu symptoms. It also advised caution over travel to affected areas.
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<HR>The patient is currently being treated at the Communicable Disease Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and is in stable condition.
The patient is a 22-year-old Singaporean woman who was in New York from May 14-24.
She arrived back in Singapore from New York on SQ25 on 26 May at 6.30am.
She began to develop a cough while onboard.
She passed the thermal scanner uneventfully as she did not have fever then.
Later in the morning, she consulted a GP who decided to send her to TTSH via a 993 ambulance, given her travel history.
She was immediately admitted for testing. Laboratory confirmation of her infection was made by midnight of 26 May.
The patient has been vigilant in monitoring her own condition and had sought immediate medical attention once she realized that she was unwell.
Her attending GP, through his quick response in activating the 993 ambulance for the patient, had also helped to minimize the spread of infection from this case.
The Health Ministry says it has initiated contact tracing of her close contacts. They will be quarantined and provided with antiviral prophylaxis.
Passengers who had travelled in the same flight and were seated in rows 52 to 58 are urged to call the hotline at 1800-333 9999 to enable the MOH to check on their health condition.
The MOH adds that all medical practitioners and healthcare institutions should continue to be vigilant to suspect cases.
Singapore will continue with temperature screening for passengers entering Singapore at all checkpoints (land, sea and air).
All passengers passing through or entering Singapore are given Health Alert Notices on board their flights, advising them to monitor their own health if they have been to affected areas and to seek medical attention immediately if they are not well.
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<HR>well it was only a matter of time lah. I mean our neighbours all got it already... but **** suay.. now I will feel even more nervous whenever anyone around me sneezes or coughs
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<HR>she's an SMU student. anyboddy's friend here? how's she doing?
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<HR>Bad news. Singapore has confirmed three more cases of Influenza A (H1N1).
This brings the number of infected persons in the country to four.
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<HR>It seems that the virus is milder than SARS. At least people dying from it is not so common outside Mexico.
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<HR>We've got a 5th case.
SINGAPORE: Singapore on Sunday confirmed its fifth case of the H1N1 virus.
The patient is a 22- year-old Singaporean who had travelled to the United States from May 13 to 28.
The Health Ministry (MOH) said she is currently being treated at the Communicable Disease Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and is in a stable condition.
She returned from New York via Tokyo at about 11.30pm on Friday, on All Nippon Airways NH901 flight, seated at Row 36.
She had no fever and passed the thermal scanners at the airport.
She was met by her family who took her home in the family car.
She subsequently developed a fever at around 8am on Saturday.
Her mother drove her to the hospital's emergency department and she was admitted to the Communicable Disease Centre for further testing.
Laboratory results confirmed her infection at 8.05pm on the same day.
The Ministry said her symptoms are mild.
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<HR>The latest is 2 more confirmed cases in SG.
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<HR>It's getting rampant.
Singapore has confirmed its 8th H1N1 case today.
According to an announcement from the Ministry of Health, the latest case is a 15-year-old male student who is studying in India.
He travelled from India to Orlando and Atlanta on a school trip from 17 to 31 May 09.
He returned to Singapore from Atlanta via Mumbai on Singapore Airlines SQ421 (Seat 39K) on 1 Jun 09 at 7.36pm.
The patient felt feverish during the flight, and his fever was picked up by the thermal scanner at Changi Airport. He was sent to Tan Tock Seng Hospital via 993 ambulance, and subsequently warded at KK Hospital in the early hours of 2 Jun 09.
The Ministry also said in its statement that contact tracing of all previous cases, except the seventh case involving a 30-year-old Australian male tourist, and the most recent case, have been accounted for.
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<HR>9th case today.
Singapore has confirmed its ninth Influenza A(H1N1) case. The patient is a 19-year-old Singaporean studying in the United States, who returned for the summer holidays.
She arrived in Singapore from New York via Tokyo on All Nippon Airways NH901 at 11:40pm local time on May.
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<HR>It's not stopping.
The 10th and 11th patients were on the same flight as the 7th confirmed case, a 30-year-old Australian male tourist who was seated at row 54 on Singapore Airlines SQ25, which arrived in Singapore from New York via Frankfurt at 06:18 hours on June 1.
The 10th patient is a 33-year-old Singaporean woman who took a taxi to Tan Tock Seng Hospital after developing symptoms. She was in New York from May 23-30 and was seated at row 19 on SQ25.
The 11th patient is an 18-year-old American woman. She was seated at row 57 on SQ25. She developed symptoms in the afternoon of June 2, took a taxi with her relative to seek medical attention at Raffles Hospital's Emergency Department in the evening and was sent to CDC, TTSH via a 993 ambulance.
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<HR>It's interesting to note that the 10th patient was seated rather far away from the 7th patient. This shows that there is a possibility of spreading the virus to every one in the aircraft.
I wonder if it's enough to just notify the passengers seated in the vicinity of the H1N1 carrier. The air in the aircraft circulates throughout the fuselage. Chances of passengers getting the virus when there's a carrier on board are substantial, especially on long-haul flights such as from NY to Tokyo.
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<HR>I think the cases just won't stop.
Singapore has confirmed its 12th case of Influenza A (H1N1). The patient is an 18-year-old Singaporean.
He went to Melbourne on May 16 and returned on June 1 on Emirates EK405 at 11.50pm. He was seated at row 18.
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<HR>Guys I'm losing count. IS the virus still managable?
The Ministry of Health has confirmed another two H1N1 flu cases, bringing to 14 the total number of cases so far.
The 13th case is a 23-year-old Singaporean man who went to Melbourne on May 27 and developed symptoms in the early hours of June 3 while he was still there. He returned on Singapore Airlines SQ 238 (Row 40) on June 4.
The 14th patient is a 22-year-old Singaporean woman who is a cabin crew with Singapore Airlines. She was on the same SQ 25 flight from New York to Frankfurt as three earlier confirmed cases.
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<HR>Case 15.
The latest case is a 39-year-old Indonesian woman who is the aunt of an earlier case.
She went to Changi Airport to fetch her niece who returned from New York via Frankfurt on Monday. When the niece developed symptoms on Tuesday, the aunt brought her to Raffles Hospital by taxi.
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<HR>Case 16 & 17.
- 40-year-old man from India who works in Singapore. He returned to Singapore from Melbourne, where he was on a business trip, on Singapore Airlines SQ238 on June 6.
- 25-year-old air stewardess who was off-duty.
The Malaysian was on holiday in Melbourne and returned to Singapore on Emirates EK 405 on June 7.
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<HR>Case 19, 20, 21.
The 19th case is a 21-year-old woman who is a Singapore permanent resident studying in Melbourne.
The 20th case is a 17-year-old Singaporean who returned to Singapore from Los Angeles via Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific Airways CX717 on June 7.
The 21st case is a 21-year-old Indonesian studying in Australia. He came to Singapore from Melbourne on Singapore Airlines SQ228 on June 9.
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<HR>The no. of cases jumped so much within a week!
Singapore confirmed seven more cases of Influenza A (H1N1), bringing the total number of confirmed cases here to 34.
It seems like most cases originate out of Melbourne. Hold your travel plans people!
And hotbull, I think you are losing count.
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<HR>The increasing rate is terrible but I think it is "good" news for some temp job student.. there is currently an increase amount of temperature screening job all over singapore and I just heard my friend got a pay rise to make them commit for a longer period
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<HR>Oh really? Who do I contact if I want a temp screening job?
40 cases now.
Singapore has confirmed another six cases of the H1N1 flu, bringing the total to 40.
Three of them are children, aged seven to nine.
One of them, a nine-year-old Malaysian boy, had gone to Sydney and Melbourne before coming here for a holiday. Another child, a seven-year-old girl from Australia, also flew in from Melbourne on Saturday, on Singapore Airlines SQ228.
The third child, an eight-year-old Singapore permanent resident, had gone to the Philippines for a family visit on May 30, and returned on Saturday. Her mother, who was with her, has also been admitted.
The fifth case is a 24-year-old Singaporean off-duty air stewardess who had flown in from Frankfurt on Singapore Airlines SQ25 on June 12.
The final case is a 19-year-old Singaporean, returning from his holiday in Melbourne on June 12.
Of the 40 cases so far, 19 had travelled to Melbourne, and another 14 had come from the US.
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