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UK swine flu cases approach 3,000 | UK swine flu cases approach 3,000 |
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Another 149 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in the UK, bringing the total to more than 2,900. | Another 149 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in the UK, bringing the total to more than 2,900. |
More than 100 patients under observation in England were confirmed with the virus on Tuesday, along with another 40 cases in Scotland. | More than 100 patients under observation in England were confirmed with the virus on Tuesday, along with another 40 cases in Scotland. |
The number of confirmed cases in the UK is 2,944, including 686 in Scotland. | The number of confirmed cases in the UK is 2,944, including 686 in Scotland. |
The Health Protection Agency said a baby from County Durham has tested positive for swine flu at a hospital on Teesside and is in a stable condition. | |
About 30,000 cases of swine flu have so far been detected in 74 countries, and more than 140 people have died worldwide since March. | About 30,000 cases of swine flu have so far been detected in 74 countries, and more than 140 people have died worldwide since March. |
First fatality | First fatality |
A Department of Health spokesman said: "The cases of swine flu found in the UK have so far been generally mild in most people, but are proving to be severe in a small minority of cases. | A Department of Health spokesman said: "The cases of swine flu found in the UK have so far been generally mild in most people, but are proving to be severe in a small minority of cases. |
"We are continuing to work to slow the spread of the disease and to put in place arrangements to ensure that the UK is well-placed to deal with this new infection." | "We are continuing to work to slow the spread of the disease and to put in place arrangements to ensure that the UK is well-placed to deal with this new infection." |
The swine flu virus claimed its first victim in the UK last week, after a female patient died in a Scottish hospital. | The swine flu virus claimed its first victim in the UK last week, after a female patient died in a Scottish hospital. |
The victim was a woman aged 38 who gave birth prematurely while being treated at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. | The victim was a woman aged 38 who gave birth prematurely while being treated at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. |
The baby with swine flu is aged less than a year and has been admitted to North Tees Hospital, in Stockton, and given anti-viral drugs. | |
As a precautionary measure, family members and staff who were in close contact with the baby have also been offered the Tamiflu drug. | |
The baby's condition was said to be stable. |
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