"This is the first confirmed case of H1N1 in Kenya," she told a news conference. A group of 30 students has been quarantined in a hotel in city of Kisumu in western Kenya. The student’s condition did not require hospitalisation, Mugo said. Other African countries that have confirmed having swine flu patients are South Africa, Ethiopia and Ivory Coast. The World Health Organisation is now reporting more than 67,000 confirmed cases of H1N1 flu and some 300 deaths worldwide.
Source: AHU – David A-O
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