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Vietnam total Cases: 850

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Vietnam: Total Cases-850

The hospital to promote effective

With reports about 31-7 am, Dr. Nguyen Van Chau, Director of the HCM City Department of Health, informed the flu A/H1N1 ch?m arising in the province TP was prevented in time. >>> Hanoi: Flu A/H1N1 appeared in schools.
In private secondary schools Ngo The Times, where new influenza A/H1N1 ch?m first with nearly 100 children were, deployed to the hospital was discovered to have new songs from the last 3 days.

Am 31 / 7, the entire area as well as school classrooms were germicide return to a clean environment for the preparation of new teaching year.


People equipped to medical sites prevent influenza A/H1N1

According to Dr. Chau, students are isolation treatment is stable health, only 4 students continue to be monitored in the hospital districts. Thus, the hospital to prevent influenza A/H1N1 was first developed as effective planning of the number had not increased much, do not spread to areas around the community.

The hospital in the private secondary schools Nguyen Khuyen (Tan Binh) have more than 10 students are isolation. According to Dr. Tran Quang Minh, Deputy Director of Health Center for Tan Binh District, in 2 days no more have new songs. Health situation of student isolation is still stable, good psychological. If no more of the infected, 3-4 days hospital for Nguyen Khuyen also released to school overall hygiene standards for the teaching.

Pm 31 / 7, General Director of RMIT University Vietnam, Prof. Merilyn Liddell, also available for opening and running the University RMIT Saigon South (District 7) after 1 week temporarily closed to prevent spread flu A/H1N1. At the school has conducted a total sanitation facilities and to strengthen measures to prevent influenza A/H1N1 community for students and staff RMIT Vietnam to open doors again on 3-8.

A ca influenza A/H1N1 appeared in a number of schools, locations, according to Dr. Nguyen Van Chau has been closely monitored and conduct quarantine measures and less timely recognition of infection spreading.


Some schools in District 8 paste notice temporarily closed within a half months.

31-7 pm, be present at District 8, we see most pre-schools, primary schools have summer school students regularly informed temporarily closed from 14-8 to 3 days or longer is to the 16 -- 8.

Ms. Pham Kim Tuyen, management Preschools private Anh Linh said, before the influenza A/H1N1 are "attack" on schools, on 29-7, Office of Education District 8 has official request pre-schools, primary schools in the province temporarily closed, students will stay temporarily for 2 weeks, 3 days from the end on 16-8. Immediately after receiving the notice, the school notifies parents of students of the school. "If nothing happens, the school will reopen, but if safety is not the ability to continue to close ...".

According to information from pre-schools 19-5 TP (total 500 HS), since the flu A/H1N1 average daily detection of 1-3 you have signs of illness, but until now there has not children do have flu. Similarly, in pre-schools Anh Linh (District 8), about 150 children, beginning this month to 7 days each refinement also average about 1 child has marks infected and schools have had the process similar pre-schools TP 19-5. According to the teachers in this field, the cause of children with the disease manifestation is due to the loss more often, children easily infected.

However, there are many opinions unrest, closing the school's pre-school is the best solution?

Hanoi: Flu A/H1N1 appeared in schools

31-7 pm, Ministry of Health for the day, Vietnam recorded 56 more cases positive for influenza A/H1N1 (south of 45, north of 6, 4 of the Central and Tay Nguyen of 1) , raising the total to about 850 cases positive for influenza A/H1N1 in 23 provinces and cities nationwide. Currently has 452 patients from hospital, 398 cases remaining in isolation, treated at hospitals, treatment facilities, monitoring community health status is stable, without serious complication.

According to the Ministry of Health in Hanoi has also recorded cases influenza A/H1N1 in the first school. Patients are children Ngo oceans, 12B grade students in high schools of Lomonoxop (urban 2 My Dinh, Tu Liem, Hanoi) positive for influenza A/H1N1 virus after traveling Thailand.

Duong children are currently treated at the Institute for infectious diseases and tropical countries. The same khử School Lomonoxop was deployed. It also stopped all activities to date 3-8.

Flu also continue to spread in the office in Hanoi. In the building of the Technical Ministry of Public Security, No. 280 Lac Long Quan, Tay Ho district, also detected 1 case of influenza A/H1N1 infection of the unit, was transferred to the treatment hospital.
 
Re: total Cases: 850

Re: total Cases: 850

HO CHI MINH CITY
Sunday ,Aug 02,2009, Posted at: 19:24(GMT+7)

HCM City takes more measures against swine flu

To cope with the recent outbreaks of swine flu in some office buildings in the city, the HCMC Department of Heath has carried out measures to prevent and fight against the epidemic.

The department Saturday reported that another case of A/H1N1 was found. The infected person is an employee working at the office building Citilight Tower on 45 Vo Thi Sau Street, District 1.

Epidemic investigations revealed that the employee contracted the swine flu while he was in contact with another person who had previously been infected. The latter person works at Petro Vietnam Building on Le Duan Street, District 1.

Five others working in the same room with the infected employee are now being kept under supervision. Forty others working in the same company were also put under observation.

On the same day, a number of offices, businesses and public places in the city reportedly began to carry out self ?prevention measures against the flu.

At Sapuwa, a mineral water company, staff was encouraged to wear facemasks while working and being in contact with customers.

Likewise, staff and students at Hoa Sen (Lotus) University were encouraged to wear masks at school to prevent themselves from being from infected with the flu.

Public servants at the People?s Committees of Thu Duc, Tan Binh and Binh Thanh districts were also encouraged to wear facemasks at work.

At the Eastern Bus Station, which receives between 2,000 and 4,000 customers and passengers daily, employees were asked to wear facemasks. Antiseptic soaps and gels were put in public toilets available for every visitor as a precaution.

Nguyen Xuan Hai, director of Vietnam Big C Supermarkets, said that in effort to protect customers? health, they have set up a unit responsible for following up the development of the flu in the city and at the same time carrying out all necessary prevention measures in accordance with the health department?s instructions.

To warn the city residents? of the rapid spread of the swine flu in the city, as well as raise their awareness of the importance of the preventing and fighting against the epidemic, thousands of volunteers and members of the HCMC Red Cross have distributed more than 50,000 leaflets about precautionary measures at residential quarters, schools, markets and supermarkets. They also worked as consultants.

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HEALTH
Saturday ,Aug 01,2009, Posted at: 15:28(GMT+7)

Makeshift hospitals in schools work well, says official

Makeshift hospitals in schools have worked effectively in preventing swine flu, said a health official on July 31.


Pre-schools in District 8 announce they will be closed until August 16 (photo; SGGP)
The director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, Dr. Nguyen Van Chau, announced the spreading flu among high school students in the city has been curbed.

Ngo Thoi Nhiem High School, where the flu outbreak first occurred in a school, with nearly 100 students, has been converted into a makeshift hospital and no fresh outbreak has taken place for three days. The school has been disinfected to prepare for the new school year ceremony.

Meantime, around 10 students have been quarantined at the temporary hospital at Nguyen Khuyen High School. No fresh outbreak has been reported there, and the new school opening ceremony will take place in three to four days.

RMIT International University Vietnam is moving ahead with plans to re-open its Saigon South campus on Monday 3 August following a week of intensive cleaning and other preparations.

RMIT Vietnam?s President, Prof. Merilyn Liddell, said today that Monday?s re-opening would come after the completion of a series of further preventive and precautionary measures to tackle any potential spread of H1N1 influenza amongst its students and staff.

Apart from these schools, no flu has been reported in other such places, according to Dr. Chau.

Pre-schools and primary schools in District 8 have all been closed until August 16 by the district?s Education and Training Bureau over flu fears, said Pham Kim Tuyen, a manager of Anh Linh private pre-school. No cases of flu have been reported in such schools in District 8.

In related news, fifty-six cases - a record number for a single day - were reported on July 31, the Ministry of Health said, taking the total number across the country to 850. Of them, 452 people have been discharged from hospital and no deaths reported.

The first case of a learner contracting the virus in Hanoi is a twelve grader of Lomonosov High School in Tu Liem District.

The student tested positive for the H1N1 virus after a tour to Thailand. He has been isolated at the National Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases.

The school has been closed until 3 August so that officials can spray disinfectant.

The flu continues spreading among employees working in office buildings in Hanoi.

A member of staff at the General Department of Technique, Ministry of Public Security, has contracted the virus and been isolated.

By T. Lam, Q. Khanh - Translated by Uyen Phuong
 
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