Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Vietnam: Total Cases SF: 672; Last Count 7/25: 567

Am 27 / 7, take a train from Day HCMC to Hanoi was forced to the station for Hue high fever, which manifests in patients with influenza H1N1. Earlier, also on a different train, 3 cases were detected positive. Building first in Hanoi people are infected with H1N1

Talking to VnExpress.net am 28 / 7, Nguyen Van Truong, Vice-Hanoi railway station for passengers have been detected in the infection of influenza A/H1N1 forced to name the station Le Van Hue cards, native Italy Yen , Nam Dinh, clearly not working or playing in HCMC on. There are still tracking to determine.

Mr. Vice station said this morning, the train station on to Hanoi, Center for Medical, Enterprise car transport and gas Hanoi held spray clean environment both fleet.

According to Deputy gas, even when information is a question of going vessels infected influenza H1N1, corporation Vietnam Railways has directed the gas station that Hanoi established the Steering Committee, construction projects, and the number of active drugs to prevent disease spreading.

However, he was Vice station for the railway sector is not equipped with facilities necessary for the quarantine, so can not control people with signs of infection moving from infected areas in the areas have not. At railway industry are based on the role of the owner of observations, often with eyes to how the glasses have signs of infection.

"Even as cases of H1N1 infection we detected a new light on 27 / 7 station in Hue, also by a report that the Health Center for railway," Mr. Vice-ga straight body.

Le Anh Tuan, Director of the Department of Health Hanoi also said the current health sector monitoring are only forms of transport is a list of addresses and specific (such as airports) is the station, Ben the vessels are difficult to control.

Earlier, on 24 / 7, 3 passengers take the train from HCMC to Hanoi with symptoms of cough, fever, sore throat. Test sample's disease 3 cases were positive for HPAI H1N1 virus.

Presently, Vietnam has recorded 672 positive cases, no deaths.

Xuan Tung

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