Egypt Reports 6 More Cases of A/H1N1 Flu
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Egypt reported on Sunday six more cases of influenza A/H1N1, bringing the total number of the flu in the populous country to 61, according to the Ministry of Health.
The six cases include five Somalis-Dutch and a 22-year-old Egyptian man, Health Ministry Spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine said.
The spokesman said that the health conditions of the six patients are stable after proper treatment.
On June 2, Egypt reported its first A/H1N1 flu case, which was a 12-years-old Egyptian-American girl coming from the United States via the Netherlands.
Egypt, the most populous Arab country that was hit hard by the fatal bird flu in 2006, decided in late April to cull all pigs in the country to stem the highly infectious flu.
According to the World Health Organization, more than 59,000 people were infected with A/H1N1 flu worldwide and at least 260 people have died from the new disease.
(Xinhua News Agency June 29, 2009)