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The first case was discovered in Long An Province and since then, 15 cases had been reported in Ho Chi Minh City and 10 in Hanoi.
Professor Tran Thanh Duong, deputy director of the department, said that the department had tested 52 samples between December 27, 2010 and January 2.
The results revealed that 30.8 per cent were infected with flu. However, most patients showed only light flu symptoms with no serious complications, he said.
Doctor Nguyen Hong Ha, deputy director of the Hanoi-based Central Tropical Disease Hospital, said that more cases of the flu were likely to occur during the lunar new year festival, especially given the cold weather.
(VOV) - The A/H1N1 flu has claimed 30 lives in four localities so far, including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Long An and Lang Son, according to statistics from the Department of Preventive Medicine and the Environment, under the Ministry of Health.
The latest person to contract the A/H1N1 flu is a 19-year-old man in Vinh Trai ward, Lang Son City. On January 25, the patient showed symptoms of fever and coughing, so he was taken to Bach Mai Hospital and tested for the A/H1N1 virus.
Prolonged cold weather caused the number of patients hospitalized because of influenza in Hanoi AH1N1 continues to rise. Many patients and family members will be welcome Tet in the hospital because of flu ...>> Ha Noi: Outbreaks of influenza A/H1N1 in back medical treatment positive - Emergency PRIVATE Tropical Disease Hospital, despite 26 days Year (ie 28 / 1), doctors, nurses still have to work hand are always true when the number of emergency patients admitted to quite large. Only the day 28 / 1, the number of patients being treated at the Department more than 30 patients, with diseases caused by weather cold damage causes: pneumonia, hepatitis, infections, glomerulonephritis ... But most worrying, the number of flu patients in Hanoi AH1N1 still increasing each day. Statistics in the Department of Infectious Diseases, the treatment of hospitalized patients infected with H1N1 influenza on 25 / 1 was 31 patients (excluding 18 patients infected with influenza had previously discharged). But to date 28 / 1, monitoring of patients treated has increased 68 H1N1, of which the cumulative number of patients positive for influenza A/H1N1 was 48 people. Compared to about 10 days earlier, Hanoi only appear one cases of influenza, the current figures show that influenza tends to increase rapidly and spread throughout the district.
(VOV) - The number of people infected with the A/H1N1 virus in the northern region and Hanoi has increased, said Nguyen Hong Ha, Deputy Head of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases on January 31.
Over the past month, the hospital received nearly 70 patients with flu and 48 of them tested positive for A/H1N1.
The number of A/H1N1 cases in Hanoi will continue to increase because the weather is still very cold and wet and the epidemic is not expected to end until March.
The Ministry of Health recommended people take preventative measures to minimise the risk of infection.