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A third school in the UK has closed after a 14-year-old girl is confirmed to have swine flu.A third school in the UK has closed after a 14-year-old girl is confirmed to have swine flu.
The pupil at South Hampstead High School, London, is the third British person to contract the virus without first travelling to Mexico or the US.The pupil at South Hampstead High School, London, is the third British person to contract the virus without first travelling to Mexico or the US.
An 11-year-old girl from south-west London and a man from Ayrshire have also contracted the disease.An 11-year-old girl from south-west London and a man from Ayrshire have also contracted the disease.
Health Secretary Alan Johnson said swine flu was being confined, contained and treated effectively.Health Secretary Alan Johnson said swine flu was being confined, contained and treated effectively.
Contained and treatedContained and treated
Classrooms at South Hampstead High School, attended by the child from Barnet who is in year nine, have been closed until at least Thursday.Classrooms at South Hampstead High School, attended by the child from Barnet who is in year nine, have been closed until at least Thursday.
Antiviral drugs have been been offered to her year group and special arrangements were being made for upcoming exams.Antiviral drugs have been been offered to her year group and special arrangements were being made for upcoming exams.
In a letter posted to parents on its website, the independent school said the girl was "at home and well".In a letter posted to parents on its website, the independent school said the girl was "at home and well".
It's getting a bit repetitive now Eddie Sweeney, tourist in quarantine in China 'No hardship apart from boredom'It's getting a bit repetitive now Eddie Sweeney, tourist in quarantine in China 'No hardship apart from boredom'
It is the third UK school to close since the outbreak, following Downend School in South Gloucestershire and Paignton Community and Sports College in Devon.It is the third UK school to close since the outbreak, following Downend School in South Gloucestershire and Paignton Community and Sports College in Devon.
However, the school attended by the other child will remain open, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) said, as the 11-year-old "did not attend school while symptomatic".However, the school attended by the other child will remain open, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) said, as the 11-year-old "did not attend school while symptomatic".
The Department of Health (DoH) said the child had recently returned from the United States.The Department of Health (DoH) said the child had recently returned from the United States.
Health officials are trying to trace those on the same flight as a Scottish man diagnosed with swine flu on Sunday.Health officials are trying to trace those on the same flight as a Scottish man diagnosed with swine flu on Sunday.
The man, from Ayrshire - Scotland's fourth confirmed case - flew from Birmingham International to Glasgow Airport on Thursday. He is thought to have picked up the virus while in Texas, but the authorities said no other flights were affected.The man, from Ayrshire - Scotland's fourth confirmed case - flew from Birmingham International to Glasgow Airport on Thursday. He is thought to have picked up the virus while in Texas, but the authorities said no other flights were affected.
Health Protection Scotland is asking all those on board flight BE7096 on 30 April to call NHS 24, although it stressed they were at a low risk of infection.Health Protection Scotland is asking all those on board flight BE7096 on 30 April to call NHS 24, although it stressed they were at a low risk of infection.
Scotland's health secretary Nicola Sturgeon said the man had no connection to three other cases confirmed in the area.Scotland's health secretary Nicola Sturgeon said the man had no connection to three other cases confirmed in the area.
The number of cases in London stands at five, while other cases have been confirmed in Newcastle, Oxfordshire, Devon, Merseyside, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and Central Scotland.The number of cases in London stands at five, while other cases have been confirmed in Newcastle, Oxfordshire, Devon, Merseyside, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and Central Scotland.
We would start to see odd cases up until Christmas, then I think the crucial time comes - is it going to become something big? Professor John Oxford Fourth Scots swine flu confirmed Swine flu 'in decline' in MexicoWe would start to see odd cases up until Christmas, then I think the crucial time comes - is it going to become something big? Professor John Oxford Fourth Scots swine flu confirmed Swine flu 'in decline' in Mexico
Health chiefs are awaiting the results of more than 700 further tests.Health chiefs are awaiting the results of more than 700 further tests.
The UK has the second-highest number of swine flu cases in Europe, after 40 confirmed cases in Spain.The UK has the second-highest number of swine flu cases in Europe, after 40 confirmed cases in Spain.
On Sunday Health Secretary Alan Johnson said swine flu was being confined, contained and treated effectively.On Sunday Health Secretary Alan Johnson said swine flu was being confined, contained and treated effectively.
But he warned that it was likely there would still be more cases and there was the possibility of a second wave in the autumn or winter.But he warned that it was likely there would still be more cases and there was the possibility of a second wave in the autumn or winter.
The view that an initial, often mild, outbreak can be followed by a much more serious wave in the winter was endorsed by Professor John Oxford, a virologist at Queen Mary's School of Medicine in London.The view that an initial, often mild, outbreak can be followed by a much more serious wave in the winter was endorsed by Professor John Oxford, a virologist at Queen Mary's School of Medicine in London.
Prof Oxford told the BBC: "I think this virus could smoulder around, particularly in children and schools for example, over the next few weeks.Prof Oxford told the BBC: "I think this virus could smoulder around, particularly in children and schools for example, over the next few weeks.
"Then we would be over a little hump, and then we would start to see odd cases up until Christmas, then I think the crucial time comes - is it going to become something big?""Then we would be over a little hump, and then we would start to see odd cases up until Christmas, then I think the crucial time comes - is it going to become something big?"
Two previous cases had seen Britons falling ill without having travelled to Mexico.Two previous cases had seen Britons falling ill without having travelled to Mexico.
Barry Greatorex, 43, from South Gloucestershire, had been in contact with a traveller to the country.Barry Greatorex, 43, from South Gloucestershire, had been in contact with a traveller to the country.
And Graeme Pacitti of Falkirk was infected through contact with the first British people to develop the flu.And Graeme Pacitti of Falkirk was infected through contact with the first British people to develop the flu.
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Symptoms of swine flu in humans appear to be similar to those produced by standard, seasonal flu.Symptoms of swine flu in humans appear to be similar to those produced by standard, seasonal flu.
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The HPA said all those in the UK who have contracted the disease appear to be suffering mild symptoms.The HPA said all those in the UK who have contracted the disease appear to be suffering mild symptoms.
In cases outside Mexico - where officials have revised the number of suspected deaths from 176 to 101 - the effects do not appear to be severe, although the death of a Mexican child has been confirmed in the US.In cases outside Mexico - where officials have revised the number of suspected deaths from 176 to 101 - the effects do not appear to be severe, although the death of a Mexican child has been confirmed in the US.
Information leaflets about how to reduce the chances of spreading infection are due to begin arriving in people's homes from next Tuesday.Information leaflets about how to reduce the chances of spreading infection are due to begin arriving in people's homes from next Tuesday.
The only destination the government is telling travellers to avoid as a result of the outbreak is Mexico.The only destination the government is telling travellers to avoid as a result of the outbreak is Mexico.
Members of the public can call 0800 1513513 for recorded information about swine flu. The number for NHS 24 in Scotland is 08454 24 24 24.Members of the public can call 0800 1513513 for recorded information about swine flu. The number for NHS 24 in Scotland is 08454 24 24 24.

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