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A doctor checks the conditions of a boy who has close
contact to the first A/H1N1 flu case at a children's hospital in Managua,
capital of Nicaragua, June 2, 2009. The condition of the first A/H1N1 flu
case in the country remains stable, and the persons who have close contact
to her are being checked to eliminate the possible spread of the flu.
(Xinhua/Cesar Perez) Photo Gallery>>> |
MANAGUA, June 2 (Xinhua)
-- Nicaragua confirmed on Tuesday its first case of A/H1N1 flu, in a
five-year-old girl.
The patient's father, Oscar Arazu, said on Tuesday
that his daughter presented flu symptoms during the weekend, but he had never
thought she would be infected with the A/H1N1 flu virus.
Till Monday, Nicaragua was the only country in
Central America without any case of A/H1N1 flu.
Arazu said that his daughter is now being treated at
the children's hospital La Mascota, in the south of Managua. The girl lives with
her parents in the district of Monsenor Lezcano in the west of Managua.
Nicaraguan Health Minister Guillermo Gonzalez said on
Monday night that the girl was the first case of A/H1N1 flu in the country.
Staff from the Local System of Integral Attention on
Health (SILAIS) visited the house of the patient, but the tests they conducted
on the relatives living with her turned out to be negative.
Health workers also visited the nearby houses and the
girl's school to prevent the spread of the virus.
Local authorities asked Monsenor inhabitants to use
masks and wash their hands frequently as a preventive measure.
According to the World Health
Organization (WHO), there have been 17,410 infections of
A/H1N1 flu in 62 countries and regions, including 115 deaths.
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A doctor checks the temperature of a boy who has
close contact to the first A/H1N1 flu case at a children's hospital in
Managua, Nicaragua, June 2, 2009. The condition of the first A/H1N1 flu
case in the country remains stable, and the persons who have close contact
to her are being checked to eliminate the possible spread of the flu.
(Xinhua/Cesar Perez) Photo Gallery>>> |
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