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Swine flu cases soar in England | Swine flu cases soar in England |
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The number of confirmed swine flu cases in England has jumped by nearly 20% in a single day, latest figures show. | The number of confirmed swine flu cases in England has jumped by nearly 20% in a single day, latest figures show. |
The Health Protection Agency statistics show that 535 new cases were confirmed on Friday, bringing the total to 3,364. | The Health Protection Agency statistics show that 535 new cases were confirmed on Friday, bringing the total to 3,364. |
An additional case has been confirmed in Northern Ireland, where a total of 25 people have now been confirmed as having swine flu. | An additional case has been confirmed in Northern Ireland, where a total of 25 people have now been confirmed as having swine flu. |
With figures from Scotland and Wales still to come, the total number of cases in the UK stands at 4,250. | With figures from Scotland and Wales still to come, the total number of cases in the UK stands at 4,250. |
Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer for England, warned on Thursday that the UK could soon expect to see a surge of new cases. | Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer for England, warned on Thursday that the UK could soon expect to see a surge of new cases. |
He predicted tens of thousands of cases of swine flu could be emerging each week by the autumn. | He predicted tens of thousands of cases of swine flu could be emerging each week by the autumn. |
The West Midlands remains the most badly affected area of England, with 158 new cases confirmed on Friday, bringing the total to 1,516. | The West Midlands remains the most badly affected area of England, with 158 new cases confirmed on Friday, bringing the total to 1,516. |
Some hospitals in that region have created triage areas to cope with complaints of symptoms. | Some hospitals in that region have created triage areas to cope with complaints of symptoms. |
London is the other swine flu "hotspot" in England, recording 225 new cases on Friday, taking the total to 985. | London is the other swine flu "hotspot" in England, recording 225 new cases on Friday, taking the total to 985. |
Officials in both areas announced on Thursday they had abandoned attempts to contain spread of the virus, instead opting for a policy of managing the outbreak. | |
This means that swine flu cases are being clinically diagnosed by doctors, rather than being confirmed by laboratory tests. | |
A Department of Health Spokesperson 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." |