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May 13, 2009

Influenza A/H1N1 virus found in Japan and Australia

The presence of virus confirmed by four people: three in Japan, and one woman in Australia. This transmits Reuters. According to the Japanese authorities, cases of infection confirmed by passengers, arrived in Japan from Detroit. All affected hospitals. The remaining 49 passengers flying this flight, sent a check.

In Australia, one woman complained that during his stay in the United States she had symptoms similar to influenza. Results of tests showed a weak presence of the virus A/H1N1. Now the patient is fully recovered, the risk of transmission of the virus, it does not.

Second on the mainland of China, human case of influenza A/H1N1 revealed on Tuesday, the Ministry of Health, PRC. Diseased - 19-year-old student - May 8, arrived by plane from Canada to Beijing. On Sunday, he felt bad, he picked up the temperature, however, on Monday, he traveled by train from Beijing to the administrative center of the eastern city of Jinan, Shandong province. In the way the patient deteriorated, and he sought medical help to train doctors. The doctors suspected that the patient influenza A/H1N1. Upon arrival in Jinan young man immediately taken to the city's isolation hospital, where previously confirmed the diagnosis of medical brigade trains. Ministry of Health has asked all passengers to the flight, with whom the patient flew from Canada and who were sitting in close proximity to diseased (contains rows of seats on the plane), as well as the seventh coach passenger train, which he followed from Beijing to Jinan, show awareness and take medical examination. Previously, it was reported that influenza A/H1N1 patient was detected in the province of Sichuan, where he arrived from the United States. In the Beijing airport imposed tight control over coming from countries which recorded the spread of highly strain of influenza A/H1N1. Thus, as of Tuesday, with the help of thermal identified 738 persons with fever, 54 of them hospitalized for a medical examination. The authorities warned that all arriving in China with a bad feeling obliged to voluntarily report to the medical personnel at the intersection of the Chinese border. For concealment of information on the health status of convicted faces a fine of $ 150 to $ 1,5 thousand

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