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    SPECIALISTS SUSPECT THAT A SWINE FLU CASE DISCOVERED IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 9, 2009

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. A flu case was discovered in
    Armenia, which is suspected to be the A/H1N1 flu (swine flu). As NT
    correspondent was informed by Liana Torosian, Chief Specialist of RA
    Ministry of Health State Hygienic Anti-epidemiological Inspection, the
    patient is a foreign citizen, he has been hospitalized and currently
    is at Nork Infectious Hospital.

    According to L. Torosian, the patient has been examined, the analyses
    have been sent to London referent laboratory for a more detailed
    examination. In her words, the results of the examination will become
    clear only in a month.

    "We call the population for not falling into panic, the situation is
    stable at present, there is no need to worry. The patient has received
    all necessary vaccinations and now feels well," L. Torosian said.

    Meanwhile she said that the foreigner had entered Armenia by the
    land border.

    L. Torosian said that seasonal flu cases are recorded every year and
    as always this year also proper preventive and anti-epidemiological
    measures are undertaken. For avoiding the flu virus she advised to
    often wash the hands, to stay at home when having symptoms of flu,
    to avoid communicating with people and to go to doctor.

    L. Torosian also said that strict control is also exercised at
    Zvartnots airport. Two termometers placed there fix even 36.6-37 degree
    temperature. In her words, there were people having high temperature
    among passengers arriving in Armenia but after the laboratory
    examination it was found out that they are not cases of A/H1N1 flu.
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