BANGKOK, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Public Heath Ministry has instructed
on Friday its public health offices nationwide to control the expanding A/H1N1
influenza virus outbreak within the next three months, otherwise the outbreak
might prolong until the end of the year.
Speaking at a northeastern province of Ubonratchthani, Public Health
Minister Witthaya Kaewparada said that now among all groups of people, who have
been closely monitored by public health officers, over 70 percent are school
students.
He was speaking as he presided over an opening ceremony of a meeting held
in Ubonratchthani, in which over 2,000 people including medical staff and
village health volunteers from four northeastern provinces -- Ubonratchthani,
Srisaked, Yasothorn and Amnardjareon -- participated.
The school students, who developed mild flu symptoms, did not stop going to
schools and spread the new flu to other students, resulting in the rising
outbreak among them, he said.
"Currently, an A/H1N1-flu-affected patient can spread the disease to two
people around him or her," he said.
Hence, he directed the meeting participants to suggest parents to have
class suspension for their children for at least five days or until they fully
recover, after their children develop flu symptoms.
And, after having high fever for two or three days, they do not recover,
parents must take their ill children to see doctors immediately, he added.
The medical staff also needs to continue alerting the public with
preventive measures, which include often hand washing, wearing face masks and
often cleaning common touch areas, and avoiding crowded areas.
By now, more than 40 provinces across the country have been hit by the
rising new flu virus, he said.
Thailand's death toll from the deadly new virus has remained at five since
June 27, including two deaths on July 1, in Bangkok and a central province of
Chonburi, next to capital Bangkok.
The country had its first two confirmed patients on May 12, and according
to the World Health Organization, Thailand ranked 33rd as the country, which has
been hit by the deadly new virus.
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