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    ARMENIA PREPARING FOR SPREAD OF SWINE FLU

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/07/30/arm enia-preparing-for-spread-of-swine-flu/

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-The rapidly spreading swine flu pandemic may finally
    reach Armenia in the coming months and its medical authorities are
    prepared to deal with the disease, a senior official said on Thursday.

    Unlike at least two if its neighbors, Turkey and Georgia, Armenia has
    yet to report a single case of the H1N1 virus among its residents. The
    World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the potentially deadly
    virus "unstoppable," saying its spread to more countries of the world
    is inevitable.

    Thousands of Armenians are spending their summer vacations in Turkey
    and Georgia. Many more of them travel to Russia, which is being
    increasingly hit by swine flu, on a regular basis.

    "Of course, the entry of swine flu into our country cannot be ruled
    out," Liana Torosian, a senior official at the State Hygiene and
    Anti-Epidemic Inspectorate, told RFE/RL "There is tourism, there is a
    [cross-border] movement of the population."

    Torosian said that the autumn and winter months, which traditionally
    see an upsurge in seasonal flu cases, will further increase chances
    of Armenia being affected by the pandemic. "But even in the event
    of a virus detection, we have the necessary levers and resources to
    ensure proper treatment," she said.

    The official stressed that Armenia has already stocked up on the
    Tamiflu anti-virus drug. "The Nork Infections Hospital [in Yerevan]
    has been supplied with Tamiflu," she said. "Tamiflu has also
    been delivered to the regional branches of the State Hygiene and
    Anti-Epidemic Inspectorate. If necessary, regional hospitals will
    quickly get that medicine."

    The Armenian sanitary authorities reported wide-ranging precautions
    against swine flu shortly after its first outbreak in Mexico last
    April. Those included a ban on meat imports from some countries and
    a screening of individuals arriving in the country.

    Earlier this month, swine flu was detected at Yerevan's Zvartnots
    airport in a Georgian woman flying from London to Tbilisi via the
    Armenian capital. According to Torosian, all passengers on board
    the plane who disembarked in Yerevan were examined and monitored by
    medics for the next seven days. None of them was found to have caught
    the disease, she said.
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