KATHMANDU, June 30 (Xinhua) --
With the record of its first three cases of A/H1N1 flu, the government of Nepal
Tuesday issued high alert status in hospitals nationwide.
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A health official takes the body
temperature of a monk arriving at Tribhuwan International airport in
Kathmandu June 30, 2009. Nepal confirmed on Monday its first cases of H1N1
flu virus, in three members of a family who had returned from the United
States, the Himalayan nation's health ministry said. (Xinhua/Reuters
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As per the primary security program, the government
has deployed rapid response team in the hospitals for the identification of
A/H1N1 virus.
Director of the Epidemiology and
Disease Control Division Dr Senendra Raj Upreti said they have deployed 40 rapid
response teams throughout the country.
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A health official takes the body
temperatures of arriving travellers at Tribhuwan International airport in
Kathmandu June 30, 2009. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Likewise, security has been beefed up at the
Tribhuvan International Airport in the capital Kathmandu.
Health desk has been stationed at border entry points
with high alert, said Dr Manas Kumar Banerjee coordinator of Avian Influenza
Control Project of Epidemiology and Disease Control Division under Ministry of
Health.
According to Dr Banerjee, Tamiflu medicine that can
be used for the virus treatment has been kept in surplus in the hospitals
outside the capital.
On Monday, the National Health Officials confirmed
the A/H1N1 flu in the country as three persons have been infected for the first
time in Nepal, since the A/H1N1 emerged nearly three months ago in Mexico.
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