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Swine flu confirmed at Army base Swine flu confirmed at Army base
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A case of swine flu has been confirmed at Catterick Garrison - the UK Army's largest base.A case of swine flu has been confirmed at Catterick Garrison - the UK Army's largest base.
The soldier has "mild symptoms" after coming into contact with an infected person while away from the North Yorkshire base.The soldier has "mild symptoms" after coming into contact with an infected person while away from the North Yorkshire base.
He has been isolated in the camp's medical centre. An Army spokesman said it was "business as usual" at the base.He has been isolated in the camp's medical centre. An Army spokesman said it was "business as usual" at the base.
Three of the soldier's colleagues also have symptoms and are being given precautionary anti-viral treatment.Three of the soldier's colleagues also have symptoms and are being given precautionary anti-viral treatment.
It is not confirmed they have the virus.It is not confirmed they have the virus.
The base accommodates about 10,000 military personnel and another 4,000 family members.The base accommodates about 10,000 military personnel and another 4,000 family members.
Under plans announced by the Ministry of Defence in 2005, its population is expected to grow to more than 25,000 by 2020.Under plans announced by the Ministry of Defence in 2005, its population is expected to grow to more than 25,000 by 2020.
'Business as usual'
An Army spokesman said: "We can confirm that there has been one confirmed case of swine flu at Catterick Garrison.An Army spokesman said: "We can confirm that there has been one confirmed case of swine flu at Catterick Garrison.
"The recruit reported suffering very mild symptoms, and he has been isolated and is responding well to treatment."The recruit reported suffering very mild symptoms, and he has been isolated and is responding well to treatment.
"Three other recruits have been given treatment, but nobody else is showing symptoms, and it is very much business as usual here at the garrison.""Three other recruits have been given treatment, but nobody else is showing symptoms, and it is very much business as usual here at the garrison."
Two other cases have previously been confirmed in North Yorkshire - both in the Hambleton area of the county, said NHS Yorkshire and Humber.Two other cases have previously been confirmed in North Yorkshire - both in the Hambleton area of the county, said NHS Yorkshire and Humber.
Another two cases have been confirmed in Leeds and Calderdale in West Yorkshire, bringing to five the total number of cases in the Yorkshire and Humber region.Another two cases have been confirmed in Leeds and Calderdale in West Yorkshire, bringing to five the total number of cases in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
So far, more than 550 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in the UK.So far, more than 550 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in the UK.