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India tightens swine flu advice | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The Indian government is urging people not to travel abroad until swine flu in the country is under control, after seven more people tested positive. | |
The new cases come from the Indian city of Jalandhar where a group of students had recently returned from a trip to the US space agency, Nasa. | |
The total number of those infected by swine flu throughout India now stands at 30. | |
Last week the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global flu pandemic. | Last week the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global flu pandemic. |
The swine flu (H1N1) virus first emerged in Mexico in April and has since spread to at least 74 countries. | |
Official reports say there have been nearly 30,000 cases globally and 141 deaths, with figures rising daily. | Official reports say there have been nearly 30,000 cases globally and 141 deaths, with figures rising daily. |
'Suspend visits' | |
Doctors in Jalandhar city said the affected students are between 14 and 17 years of age. One of them had already tested positive over the weekend. | |
They were part of a group of 31 students and three teachers who returned over the weekend after a 10-day educational trip to Nasa in the US. | |
Indian officials say they have tracked down eight people who were sitting near the group of students on the flight to Delhi from New York. | Indian officials say they have tracked down eight people who were sitting near the group of students on the flight to Delhi from New York. |
"They have been advised to watch for flu symptoms and take adequate precautions against possibly spreading the virus," an official said. | "They have been advised to watch for flu symptoms and take adequate precautions against possibly spreading the virus," an official said. |
Federal health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has urged Indians, especially students, to put off travelling abroad until the flu is under control, the Press Trust of India reported. | |
"Till the disease is controlled globally, I would like to request young people from educational institutions going abroad that they can suspend their visits from the time being," he was quoted as saying. | |
As well as in Jalandhar, fresh cases of swine flu have also been detected in the southern cities of Hyderabad and Bangalore. | |
Earlier this month, India issued an alert against the flu and tightened screening for the virus at airports. | |
The government has said India is fully equipped to deal with the outbreak. |
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