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UAE - Cases - 14

FrenchieGirl

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MoH confirms fifth case of H1N1 infection in UAE

Jun 20, 2009 - 07:06 -

WAM Abu Dhabi, Jun 20th, 2009 (WAM): The Ministry of Health announced today that a woman coming from abroad has been tested positive for the H1N1 virus, bringing the total number of Swine flu infection in UAE to five.

The woman, an expatriate resident who arrived on Friday, is receiving necessary treatment at one of the hospitals in UAE, the ministry clarified.

WAM/AB
 
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UAE reports sixth and seventh flu H1N1 cases

Published: June 23, 2009, 22:42

Abu Dhabi: The UAE Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday the sixth case of flu H1N1 of a national woman arriving from abroad with her family.

A Chinese child coming from abroad was also reported to have been infected with the virus.

"The condition of the infected woman and child, who are now receiving necessary treatment at the hospital, is stable," a ministry statement said, affirming that all members of the women's family "are safe" as she didn't contract the infection to anyone of them.

It added that the fifth case which was reported few days ago had completely recovered and left the hospital.

The ministry noted that many infected countries including the US and Mexico had announced a decline in reported cases of flu H1N1.

The ministry said that the Arab World has so far registered 180 cases, which is a meagre percentage as compared to a population of 300 million people.

http://archive.gulfnews.com/nation/Health/10325646.html
 
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Three more swine flu cases reported in UAE
5 Jul 2009, 1504 hrs IST, IANS

ABU DHABI: Three new cases of influenza A (H1N1) have been reported in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the health ministry said.

The ministry said the three patients: a UAE national woman, a Malaysian woman and a Malaysian child had entered the country from abroad, WAM news agency reported Sunday.

The ministry said the three patients were receiving treatment and their condition was stable. It added that earlier cases of swine flu had been treated and discharged from hospitals around the country after complete recovery.
 
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Extract:

Fourteen people in the UAE have contracted swine flu so far, according to the MoH. Most caught the virus abroad. There have been no deaths.
 
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