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Most of A/H1N1 cases totally recover in VN

VGP – According to the Ministry of Health (MoH), 221 flu A/H1N1 cases out of 285 confirmed have fully recovered and left hospitals today and no one died of the epidemic.

July 12, 2009 1:00 PM GMT+7

Serious supervision and quarantine efforts have been taken to prevent a swine flu pandemic – Illustration photo

The others, who are still quarantined and treated in healthcare centers, are getting speedy recovery without any functional complications.

The MoH asked localities throughout the country to continue strict supervision over the movement of A/H1/N1 cases so as to prevent an outbreak.

People from the infected areas should limit their contacts with others and protect themselves.

All the A/H1N1 patients or suspected cases should not be transported to hospitals by public means, particularly planes, said the health agency.

Recently, some northern provinces in Việt Nam were hit by devastating floods. Thus, the MoH asked residents there to clean surrounding environment and pay attention to protect their health.

By Hải Minh