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40 cases of H1N1 in Johor

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40 cases of H1N1 in Johor


Sun, Apr 04, 2010
The Star/Asia News Network
By Farik Zolkepli

JOHOR BARU, MALAYSIA - A total of 40 patients in Johor have been confirmed positive for A (H1N1) virus this year.

State Health department director Dr Mohd Khairi Yaakub said that all the cases, which were recorded in the first three months this year, were transmitted locally and no deaths were reported.


"All the infected patients have been quarantined.

"These patients are being treated at the respective hospitals in the state," he said adding that, the state recorded a total of 704 positive cases were recorded last year.

Dr Mohd Khairi, who was speaking to newsmen after attending the launch of the 1Malaysia Clinic in Taman Megah Ria here, said the department was continually conducting checks at various checkpoints in the state to prevent the virus from spreading.

He also reminded the people to take precautionary measures such as going for medical check-up when experiencing coughing or flu and wearing masks.

"The people must not be complacent by thinking that the virus is not around anymore.

"They must always be on their guard to prevent infection or spread of the virus," he said.

Meanwhile, he also announced that the state had already recorded 691 dengue cases this year, resulting in three deaths.

"Two of the patients died in Segamat while another in Kota Tinggi.

"It is a serious matter and thus, the people must play their part in curbing the spread of dengue," he said.

He added that the people must ensure the cleanliness of their homes or premises to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes.
 
40 cases of H1N1 in Johor


Sun, Apr 04, 2010
The Star/Asia News Network
By Farik Zolkepli

JOHOR BARU, MALAYSIA - A total of 40 patients in Johor have been confirmed positive for A (H1N1) virus this year.

State Health department director Dr Mohd Khairi Yaakub said that all the cases, which were recorded in the first three months this year, were transmitted locally and no deaths were reported.


"All the infected patients have been quarantined.

"These patients are being treated at the respective hospitals in the state," he said adding that, the state recorded a total of 704 positive cases were recorded last year.

Dr Mohd Khairi, who was speaking to newsmen after attending the launch of the 1Malaysia Clinic in Taman Megah Ria here, said the department was continually conducting checks at various checkpoints in the state to prevent the virus from spreading.

He also reminded the people to take precautionary measures such as going for medical check-up when experiencing coughing or flu and wearing masks.

"The people must not be complacent by thinking that the virus is not around anymore.

"They must always be on their guard to prevent infection or spread of the virus," he said.

Meanwhile, he also announced that the state had already recorded 691 dengue cases this year, resulting in three deaths.

"Two of the patients died in Segamat while another in Kota Tinggi.

"It is a serious matter and thus, the people must play their part in curbing the spread of dengue," he said.

He added that the people must ensure the cleanliness of their homes or premises to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes.

In Melaka a 56 yr old Malay woman followed by her 29 yr old pregnant daughter died of H1N1 within a period of one week.

However her unborn baby was successfully delivered by Caesarian and found to be negative.
 
Cow said: I Boh Chap already, I wash hands and go home count my salaries.
 
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