COLOMBO, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lankan health authorities
said on Friday that three more A/H1N1 flu cases were confirmed on
Thursday, bringing the total number of A/H1N1 flu cases in the country to 44.
The Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry of Health said
in its latest report that the new patients have arrived from Australia and
Britain.
The first confirmed case of A/H1N1 flu in the island
was reported on June 16. The first patient is an eight-year-old boy who is an
Australian citizen. Three more relatives of his family had also been confirmed
as positive cases for the infection.
Officials from the Health Ministry said there is no
reason to be panic as the government has already initiated a surveillance
program at the main entry point to the country, the Bandaranaike International
Airport to detect possible cases of the disease coming to the country.
All arriving passengers are screened by thermal scanners
installed before the immigration desk and those detected with high fever
are directed to the health desk by public health inspectors attached to this
point.
The government also said 20 hospitals had been
identified as sentinel hospitals for pandemic influenza preparedness.
Clinical case management capacity in these hospitals
had been strengthened by establishing/upgrading isolation units, supply of
antiviral drug stocks, among others.
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