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A placard showing that the relatives of
patients are forbidden for visiting their deseased beloved one is pasted
at the Pablo Soria Hospital in Jujuy Province, Argentina, May 31, 2009. A
29-year-old patient died recently and he was suspected of having A/H1N1.
At present, Argentina has 115 confirmed cases of A/H1N1. (Xinhua/Juan
Vittori) Photo
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BUENOS AIRES, May 31 (Xinhua) -- The Argentine Health
Ministry on Sunday reported 15 new cases of the A/H1N1 flu, raising the total
number of infections in the country to 115.
Most of the new cases are students, Deputy Health
Minister Carlos Soratti told reporters.
As about 400 samples taken from students nationwide
were still being tested, more cases are likely to be found in the coming days,
he said.
He also said samples taken from a 29-year-old man who
died of an acute respiratory illness Saturday in the northern province of Jujuy
were being examined to see if there were any links between his death and the
A/H1N1 flu.
Also on Sunday, Antonio Risso Patron, who runs the
Pablo Soria Public Hospital in Jujuy's provincial capital, said the man
developed symptoms of the flu Friday.
The man was a bus driver in Mendoza, 1,200 km from
the country's capital, where he had contact with a group of Chilean tourists as
passengers. One of these Chileans was suffering the flu, Risso said.
If testing confirmed links between his death and the
A/H1N1 flu, it would be the first death case caused by the epidemic in
Argentina.
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The relatives of patients are forbidden
for visiting their deseased beloved one at the Pablo Soria Hospital in
Jujuy Province, Argentina, May 31, 2009. A 29-year-old patient died here
recently and he was suspected of having A/H1N1. At present, Argentina has
115 confirmed cases of A/H1N1.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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