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Monday, May 18, 2009

May 18, 2009 - Latest DOH Update on the H1N1 Flu Virus

18 May 2009

This is the latest update on the H1N1 flu virus from the  new DOH website:

H1N1 Update No. 14 

18 May 2009

H1N1 UPDATE NO. 14

From May 1, 2009 to date, a total of 62 cases under observation (CUOs) at different government and private hospitals had their specimen tested at RITM. Sixty one were found to be negative for the Influenza A (H1N1) virus. One case still has pending laboratory result.              

The above cases had history of travel from the following countries with confirmed influenza A (H1N1) cases: Australia, Canada, China (Mainland), HongKong SAR, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States of America.              

Globally, the World Health Organization has reported three new countries with confirmed cases of Influenza A (H1N1): India, Malaysia and Turkey. The total number of confirmed Influenza A (H1N1) case reported in 39 countries is now 8, 480. This is 3 % higher compared with the number of case reported the previous day (8,451). This day, most (11/29) of the new confirmed cases were from Panama. There were no new reported deaths.  The total number of deaths from Influenza A (H1N1) affected countries is still 72. 

The threat of Influenza A (H1N1) is getting nearer our country. In the western Pacific region where the Republic of the Philippines is located, there are already 6 countries affected. These are Malaysia, China, Republic of Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. This is the very reason why the Department of Health remains vigilant in its guard against the possible entry of Influenza A (H1N1) to our country. Thus, the DOH reiterates that all incoming passengers from countries with confirmed Influenza A (H1N1) should closely monitor their health status for 10 days from arrival. Should they develop flu-like signs and symptoms, they are advised to seek medical consult early for prompt testing for Influenza A (H1N1) and immediate institution of proper medical management.  


Republic of the Philippines

Department of Health Influenza A (H1N1) Surveillance Progress ReportAs of May 18, 2009, 8:00 am  Summary Statistics 

Status of CUOs:  Affected Country of OriginNo. of CUO
No. still under observation1 
  1. Australia
1
No. Discarded61 
  1. Canada
2
Total No. of CUOs62 
  1. China (Mainland)
2
   
  1. Germany
1
No. of laboratory tests done62 
  1. Hong Kong
8
No. with pending laboratory results1/62 
  1. Ireland
1
No. positive for Influenza A (H1N1)0 
  1. Italy
4
   
  1. Japan
2
No. of Filipinos34/62 
  1. Korea
6
   
  1. Malaysia
2
   
  1. Mexico
2
Sex:    Males36/62(58%) 
  1. Netherlands
1
            Females26 (42%) 
  1. Spain
1
Age range:11 mos.-81 years 
  1. Switzerland
1
   
  1. UK
4
   
  1. USA
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 Prepared by:                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Noted by:                                                 ___________________________                                       ______________________________                              ____________________________________________        Edna M. Lopez, RN                                                          Vito G. Roque, Jr., MD, PHSAE                                       Enrique A. Tayag, MD, FPSMID, PHSAE   Approved by:                                                                                                                                                ________________________________________________Usec. Mario C. Villaverde, MD, MPH, MPM, CESO I                             Summary of Cases 

Case No

Date of ArrivalDate ReportedAge/SexNationalityFilipino (Y/N)Affected Country of OriginPlace of Observation/Referring HospitalRegionClassificationOutcome
 New Cases as of May 18, 2009
58May 14May 1528/MNChinaPrivate HospitalRegion 7Not A H1N1Discarded*
59May 10May 1532/MYUSAPrivate HospitalRegion 10Not A H1N1Discarded
60May 16May 166/MNMalaysiaRegional HospitalRegion 9Not A H1N1Discarded
61May 16May 1620/MYMalaysiaRegional HospitalRegion 9Not A H1N1Discarded
62May 16May 1611mo/MYJapanRITMCavitePendingCUO**

   * Discarded – patient is not a case of Influenza A H1N1

** CUO – case is still under observation


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