16 May 2009

Second Influenza A Case Confirmed, In Penang

he Health Ministry Saturday announced that the country's second case of Influenza A (H1N1) has been detected in Penang as the authorities continue to trace passengers of Wednesday's Malaysia Airlines flight from Newark to Kuala Lumpur which had flown in the two flu-stricken cases.
Deputy Director-General of Health Dr Ramlee Rahmat said the second case was confirmed this morning and the patient, a friend of the first case who was under quarantine at the Sungai Buloh Hospital in Selangor state, was under treatment at the northern state of Penang Hospital.
"The patient is in stable condition and does not have any fever now," he told a news conference at the ministry here.
Dr Ramlee said the patient's family was being quarantined at home for seven days to ensure that they were free of the disease, and that they were reported to be in stable condition.
He also said that the ministry had identified all the people who might have come into contact with the two patients on board the flight, MH091, from Newark.
He said Flight MH091 had flown in to Kuala Lumpur 192 passengers and 15 crew, and that 119 of the passengers were still in the country, comprising 81 Malaysians and 38 foreigners.
"The other 73 passengers had taken onward flights to other countries on the same day, May 13," he added.
Dr Ramlee said 35 passengers had contacted the ministry and that the ministry had also circulated a list of the passengers in the country to all state health departments for follow-up action.
He said three passengers on transit in Malaysia on May 13 had also been quarantined at the Sungai Buloh Hospital for observation until May 20.
"It is unnecessary for the people to panic because the detection of fresh cases only shows that the national health system is operating at the optimum level," he said, adding that the ministry would take all necessary measures to handle the situation.

 

( Source : Bernama Online )

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