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Second patient living with A (H1N1) discharged from hospital
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Remaining two patients recover from illness
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No more person with fever found
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18 July 2009 A news report was released recently that one patient out of four found with New Influenza A (H1N1) in Myanmar had been discharged from the hospital as she fully recovered from her illness; and that the remaining three patients are under medical treatment at Waibargi Specialist Hospital. Today, a man of 21 years old, the second victim, was also discharged from the hospital. The surveillance measures on the family members who came into contact with him were halted. At present, there are two patients living with New Influenza A (H1N1) at Waibargi Specialist Hospital. They are kept in private rooms and their health has improved remarkably. The Ministry of Health continues screening those with fever and suspected persons, and no more patient is found. |
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