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The number of people infected with influenza A/H1N1 virus in Morocco has reached 1101 after 29 new cases were reported, official source said.
Among the recently infected we have 582 students, the Moroccan Ministry of Health said reassuring that the diagnosed...
Nigeria has recorded its first case of the A H1N1 Influenza otherwise called swine flu, the Ministry of Health confirmed on Thursday in Abuja.
The Special Assistant to the Health minister, Niyi Ojuolape, issued a statement which linked the case to a nine-year...
World health experts believe South Africa is one of the most vulnerable countries to the H1N1 virus. Health experts attended an H1N1 symposium in Johannesburg on Monday as the world prepares for a fresh outbreak of the deadly virus.
There were more than...
The Russian Health Ministry has said that a 53-year-old woman has died of swine flu in a Moscow hospital, bringing Russia’s fatalities from the new A/H1N1 virus to four people.
Earlier on Tuesday, citing local health authorities, the ministry reported...
The national laboratory of Rwanda has confirmed 14 cases of AH1N1 influenza. Health Minister Richard Sezibera told APA that the 14 cases were in close contact with the first cases reported over the weekend at King Faisal hospital and St Marie Auxiliatrice...
Zimbabwe has reported 27 confirmed cases of H1N1 virus but the health ministry allayed fears of an outbreak, insisting that the government was up to the task in containing the disease.
Health Minister Henry Madzorera said the confirmed cases were part...
The Kenyan government has announced 20 new cases of the H1N1 virus (swine flu) at the Kenya High School in Nairobi.
The Public Health Minister Beth Mugo confirmed the report and said medical personnel are camping at the school to control the situation.
Mozambique has confirmed its first H1N1 death in the capital Maputo from 63 suspected cases, health officials said on Tuesday.
Health Ministry spokesperson Leonardo Chavane said a woman died in a Maputo hospital after being admitted in late August with...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has outlined a host of steps to curb the spread of swine flu in Senegal’s schools where the H1N1 virus may find breeding grounds for transmission.
“Schools should also promote hygiene and respiratory etiquette...