Saturday, February 18, 2012

Two Dayton students have Swine Flu - Portland Business Journal:

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Two students from Dayton schools were added to the list of thos with confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus on A 13-year-old from and a nine-year-old from Wogaman elementaryy have caught the This latest confirmation brings local casea to 10 within the Dayton region, as well as one probabld case in Butler County, accordingv to the . The Swine Flu — or H1N1 virux — is now in 16 Ohio countiews as it continuesto spread. There are 38 cased across the state, as well as four probablse cases and 29suspected cases. Of the four probable a 13-year-old female in Butler County is likelg to havethe virus, the departmeng said.
The 10 local confirmefd cases include three inMontgomery County, one in Butlerd County and six in Clark County. Of the six casez reported in Clark County, students accounted for five of the And in Montgomery a Vandalia-Butler student became a confirmec case last week. Both schools are now out of Thereare 25,288 confirmed cases worldwide, according to the ’s latesgt briefing Monday, with 73 countries havinyg at least one case. There have been 139 deathsd confirmed caused by Swine Flu according tothe WHO. Mexico, wherew the illness is believed tohave originated, has 5,717 casezs and 106 deaths, according to the WHO. The U.S.
has the most with 13,217 confirmed and probable — up from just more than 10,009 last week. There are cases now in all 50 statewplus Washington, D.C., as of 11 a.m. according to the . There have been 27 confirmed deaths in the with threein Texas, five in Illinois, four in two in Utah, eight in New York and one in Missouri, Michigan, Virginia and Ohio Department of Health officials said that as of 12 p.m.
Monday the official number of confirmed cases of Swinw Flu inOhio were: • Clark County – 6 (15-year-old 25-year-old male, 12-year-old male, 15-year-old 13-year-old male, 14-year-old male) Cuyahoga County – 4 (41-year-ol female, 9-year-old male, 14-year-old female, 14-year-old • Franklin County – 14 (31-year-old 33-year-old male, 18-year-old male, 20-year-old 19-year-old female, 21-year-old male, 20-year old male, 22-year-oldd female, 23-year-old female, 19-year-old male, 11-year-old female, 13-year-olx female, 35-year-old female, 44-year old male) Lawrence County – 2 (2-year-oldf male, 8-month-old male)

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