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Further swine flu cases confirmed | Further swine flu cases confirmed |
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A further 12 people have been diagnosed with swine flu, bringing the UK total to 229. | A further 12 people have been diagnosed with swine flu, bringing the UK total to 229. |
The Health Protection Agency said the new patients included an adult and a child in London whose infection was said to be "travel related". | The Health Protection Agency said the new patients included an adult and a child in London whose infection was said to be "travel related". |
Three children in the Midlands also have the virus, but the cause was not yet known, the agency said. | Three children in the Midlands also have the virus, but the cause was not yet known, the agency said. |
A number of schools, including Eton, have been forced to close in recent weeks because of swine flu's spread. | A number of schools, including Eton, have been forced to close in recent weeks because of swine flu's spread. |
The latest cases involve 11 people in England and one in Scotland. | The latest cases involve 11 people in England and one in Scotland. |
As well as the patients in London and the Midlands, an adult in north-west England has been diagnosed with the virus. They have been linked to another patient already confirmed to have swine flu. | As well as the patients in London and the Midlands, an adult in north-west England has been diagnosed with the virus. They have been linked to another patient already confirmed to have swine flu. |
Another four cases have been diagnosed in the east of England, one in Yorkshire and Humber and another in Scotland. All are said to be travel related. | Another four cases have been diagnosed in the east of England, one in Yorkshire and Humber and another in Scotland. All are said to be travel related. |