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Another "probable" case of swine flu is under investigation in Scotland, Health Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.Another "probable" case of swine flu is under investigation in Scotland, Health Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.
She said this was a male in the Ayrshire and Arran Health Board area, with no connection to the three confirmed cases.She said this was a male in the Ayrshire and Arran Health Board area, with no connection to the three confirmed cases.
He travelled from the US to Birmingham on Monday, and then onto Prestwick on Thursday, by which time he was showing symptoms of the virus. He travelled from the US to Birmingham on Monday, and then onto Glasgow airport on Thursday, by which time he was showing symptoms of the virus.
She said a further 19 possible cases were also still under investigation.She said a further 19 possible cases were also still under investigation.
Ms Sturgeon explained that a probable case was somebody who had tested positive for Influenza A but required further testing to determine the strain.Ms Sturgeon explained that a probable case was somebody who had tested positive for Influenza A but required further testing to determine the strain.
A total of 15 cases have now been confirmed in the UK, three of them in Scotland.A total of 15 cases have now been confirmed in the UK, three of them in Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon: "This individual is not connected to our three confirmed cases"Nicola Sturgeon: "This individual is not connected to our three confirmed cases"
Ms Sturgeon said none of the three confirmed cases were giving any cause for concern, and there were no further person to person cases reported.Ms Sturgeon said none of the three confirmed cases were giving any cause for concern, and there were no further person to person cases reported.
"I think we can have growing confidence that we are managing to limit the spread of infection from these original cases beyond that which we know about already," she said."I think we can have growing confidence that we are managing to limit the spread of infection from these original cases beyond that which we know about already," she said.
POSSIBLE CASES Ayrshire and Arran 1Fife 5Grampian 3Lothian 9Tayside 1POSSIBLE CASES Ayrshire and Arran 1Fife 5Grampian 3Lothian 9Tayside 1
She added: "We continue to monitor this developing situation and the figures today show us that we must remain vigilant as we focus on disrupting the spread of the virus.She added: "We continue to monitor this developing situation and the figures today show us that we must remain vigilant as we focus on disrupting the spread of the virus.
"We remain encouraged by the fact that outside Mexico, everyone who has contracted swine flu has experienced mild symptoms only."We remain encouraged by the fact that outside Mexico, everyone who has contracted swine flu has experienced mild symptoms only.
"Scotland, and the UK as a whole, is well prepared for a pandemic and I would urge the public to remain calm and continue taking sensible hygiene precautions.""Scotland, and the UK as a whole, is well prepared for a pandemic and I would urge the public to remain calm and continue taking sensible hygiene precautions."
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of swine flu advice leaflets have been printed in preparation for distribution to every home in Scotland.Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of swine flu advice leaflets have been printed in preparation for distribution to every home in Scotland.
Titled "Important information about swine flu", the pamphlets include 11 pages of information and advice.Titled "Important information about swine flu", the pamphlets include 11 pages of information and advice.
On Friday, a Falkirk man was confirmed as the first person to have contracted the virus through contact in the UK.On Friday, a Falkirk man was confirmed as the first person to have contracted the virus through contact in the UK.
Graeme Pacitti, 24, is a friend of Iain and Dawn Askham, the couple who became infected during a holiday in Mexico.Graeme Pacitti, 24, is a friend of Iain and Dawn Askham, the couple who became infected during a holiday in Mexico.


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