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Three in England have swine flu | Three in England have swine flu |
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A 12-year-old girl from Devon is among three people from England who have contracted swine flu after visiting Mexico, Gordon Brown has confirmed. | A 12-year-old girl from Devon is among three people from England who have contracted swine flu after visiting Mexico, Gordon Brown has confirmed. |
Two adults - a woman from Worcestershire and a person from London - are also undergoing treatment, as are the two confirmed cases in Scotland. | Two adults - a woman from Worcestershire and a person from London - are also undergoing treatment, as are the two confirmed cases in Scotland. |
The girl's school in Torbay, Devon, has been closed for a week and all pupils are to be offered anti-viral drugs. | |
Mr Brown said all those with the virus were responding well to treatment. | Mr Brown said all those with the virus were responding well to treatment. |
The girl's school, Paignton Community College, has about 2,000 pupils. | The girl's school, Paignton Community College, has about 2,000 pupils. |
...we just want to give the reassuring message that the child is doing well Health Secretary Alan Johnson | |
Health Secretary Alan Johnson said he wanted to reassure people in the Torbay area that measures were in place to control the infection. | |
"The whole of the school year, 230 children, are being given anti-virals prophylactically," he said. | |
"Secondly, the head teacher has decided to close the school for seven days. | |
"Our message to Torbay is - people will be extremely worried... and we just want to give the reassuring message that the child is doing well, that there is reassurance that if you take Tamiflu anti-virals early, you make a full recovery." | |
Mr Johnson said the 12-year-old had been on the same flight from Mexico as Dawn and Iain Askham, the pair from Polmont, near Falkirk, Scotland, who were the UK's first confirmed cases. | |
'Acting cautiously' | 'Acting cautiously' |
Staff are referring all inquiries to the local health authority, Torbay Care Trust. | Staff are referring all inquiries to the local health authority, Torbay Care Trust. |
Professor Antony Kessel, director of public health for the Health Protection Agency, said health staff were acting cautiously in the case of the Torbay girl. | Professor Antony Kessel, director of public health for the Health Protection Agency, said health staff were acting cautiously in the case of the Torbay girl. |
The prime minister told the Commons of the latest UK swine flu cases | |
"Our local staff decided that, as well as treatment for this girl, the school year should be given some prophylaxis and also that the school be closed for a period. | "Our local staff decided that, as well as treatment for this girl, the school year should be given some prophylaxis and also that the school be closed for a period. |
"I think it's very important that [those in] close contact and those other children in the school, they understand they don't need to isolate themselves at the moment but only if they develop symptoms." | "I think it's very important that [those in] close contact and those other children in the school, they understand they don't need to isolate themselves at the moment but only if they develop symptoms." |
The woman confirmed with swine flu, believed to be from Redditch, did not go to hospital and is being treated with anti-viral drugs at home, the BBC understands. | The woman confirmed with swine flu, believed to be from Redditch, did not go to hospital and is being treated with anti-viral drugs at home, the BBC understands. |
Dr Derrick Ward, of West Midlands Health Protection Agency, said: "This is a real development, we were expecting this [swine flu] to come up in England and sadly we were proved correct. | Dr Derrick Ward, of West Midlands Health Protection Agency, said: "This is a real development, we were expecting this [swine flu] to come up in England and sadly we were proved correct. |
"We aren't sure yet how widespread this is going to be." | "We aren't sure yet how widespread this is going to be." |