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Six more infected with swine flu
Date: 23 Aug 2009/ Views: 182
Six more persons have been found infected with Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1), swine flu, in Nepal till Sunday, health ministry said. All six came
from foreign countries to Nepal. Two of them returned from Dubai, two from the UK and one each from Qatar and Malaysia.
Among those infected
are a 26-year-old woman of Chitwan and a 36-year-old woman from Kathmandu, who returned from Dubai; a 49-year-old man and a 12-year-old child of
Lalitpur, who returned from the UK; a 28-year-old woman of Kathmandu, who returned from Qatar and a 30-year-old man of Dhanusha, according to the
ministry.
They were found to have been infected with the flu during the screening test at Tribhuvan International Airport on their return from
foreign countries.
Three of them have fully recovered, while three others are undergoing treatment in isolation.
With this, the total
number of swine flu cases in Nepal has reached 28.
Source:NepalNews
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