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Swine Flu Daily Update Issued At: 11am Tuesday 30 June 2009, Wales
– 26 confirmed cases in Wales, with 9 new cases: – A 25-year-old male from Cardiff who is a healthcare worker at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. The infection is related to travel and not to another case of swine flu in a healthcare worker at the same hospital. Close contacts, including patients and staff, are being identified and will be offered antiviral medicine. The case is no longer in work and there is no further risk to patients or staff at the hospital.
Swine Flu Update – Issued Wednesday 24 June 2009
– 8 confirmed cases in Wales, including 3 new cases: – A 19 year old female from Monmouthshire linked to a confirmed case of swine flu in Cambridge. She has been offered antiviral medicine and is recovering. The NPHS has identified three close contacts who are all are well. – A 20 year old male from Torfaen linked to a confirmed case of swine flu in Bristol. He has been offered antiviral medicine and is recovering.
Swine Flu UK Media Bulletin Issued At: 11am Thursday 25 June 2009
– 9 confirmed cases in Wales, including one new case: – A 22 year old male in Powys. He has been offered antivirals and is recovering. Close contacts have been identified. The NPHS is investigating the source of the infection. — 163 people have been under investigation in Wales. Of these, swine flu has been confirmed in 9 cases (see above) and ruled out in 137 cases, leaving 17 still under investigation. All of these are displaying, or have displayed, mild symptoms.
Swine Flu Media Bulletin Issued At: 11am Monday 22 June 2009, Wales
– 5 confirmed cases in Wales including two new cases: – A 28 year old male from Powys. He has been offered antivirals and is recovering. The NPHS has identified six close contacts who are all are well and have been offered antiviral medicine. The NPHS is investigating the source of the infection. – A three year old boy from Ceredigion. He has been offered antivirals and is recovering.
Swine Flu Media Bulletin Issued At: 11am Wednesday 17 June 2009, Wales
- 3 confirmed cases in Wales. – 0 probable cases in Wales. – 136 people have been under investigation in Wales. Of these, swine flu has been confirmed in three cases (see above) and ruled out in 123 cases, leaving 10 still under investigation. All of these are displaying, or have displayed, mild symptoms. – Of the 10 people under investigation, seven were well when first identified, but reported recent flu-like symptoms following travel to affected areas.
Swine Flu Media Bulletin Issued At: 11am Friday 12 June 2009, Wales
Spread and extent of the outbreak (information as at 5pm on 11 June) — 3 confirmed cases in Wales: – A 33 year old female from the Blaenau Gwent local authority area. She has been offered antivirals and is recovering at home. Her illness is related to travel to an affected area. The NPHS has traced close contacts to check if any have flu symptoms and to offer them antiviral medicine. None of the close contacts have flu-like symptoms.
Baby Week Premieres – Starts Sunday, June 14th at 8pm ET/PT on Discovery Health *
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Swine Flu Daily Media Bulletin Issued At: 11am Sunday 7 June 2009, Wales
– 2 confirmed cases in Wales: – A 66 year old female from the Swansea local authority area. She has mild flu symptoms, has been offered antivirals and is recovering at home. Her illness is related to travel to an affected area. The NPHS is tracing close contacts to check if any have flu symptoms and to offer them antiviral medicine. Antivirals are offered as treatment to people who are ill and to aid prevention to people who are well but have been in close contact with a case.
News From The June Issue Of CHEST
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY? New research shows that patients who are diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) but fail to respond to targeted therapies may actually have a condition known as pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD), a subtype of PAH. Australian researchers reviewed 14 cases of clinically diagnosed PAH who had failed medical therapy and found that 12 patients (86 percent) had PVOD and 2 patients (14 percent) had PAH only.
Texas Democrats Trying To Pass Medicaid Enrollment Extension Before June 1 Deadline
Democrats in the Texas House on Monday called on lawmakers to prioritize consideration of a Medicaid bill (HB 1541) that would extend the enrollment period for children’s coverage through the program, the AP/Dallas Morning News reports.





