June 17, 2009 Wednesday
Updated

June 17, 2009
H1N1 FLU PANDEMIC
More Mid-East flu cases
AMMAN (Jordan) - JORDAN, Qatar and Yemen reported on Tuesday their first cases of H1N1 flu, all in arrivals from abroad, widening the scope of the disease across a region that had once been largely free of the virus.

Together with new cases reported in several other Middle East countries afflicted by the virus, the number of people infected in the region has risen to around 90.

Jordanian Health Minister Nayef al-Fayez said the kingdom's first cases were two young girls who arrived on separate flights on Sunday. The Al-Ghad daily quoted the minister as saying both girls, who live in the United States, showed no symptoms on arrival in Amman.

They were later placed in quarantine in a state-run hospital when they became sick and diagnosis was confirmed. Both were doing well, he said.

Jordan called on all passengers on the girls' flights to check themselves for symptoms and report to a local hospital.

Meanwhile, three boys showed H1N1 flu symptoms on arrival in Qatar's capital, Doha, according to the tiny Gulf state's health minister, Abdullah ben Khaled Al-Qahtani.

Qatar's official news agency quoted the minister as saying one of the boys was from New Zealand and arrived on Saturday from Austria via Dubai. The other boy was from the US and flew to Doha on Sunday from New York City on his way to Bangladesh.

The third was an Iraqi boy coming from the United States Yemeni Health Ministry, meanhile, said a 16-year old Yemeni student returning from the United States was its first case of the virus.

In Egypt, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia authorities also all reported new cases of the flu. Spokesman for Egypt's health spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahin said two Sudanese women and one Egyptian-American child, all coming from abroad, were the latest victims, raising the number in Egypt to 26.

Saudi Arabia also announced three new cases Tuesday bringing the total number of infected people in the Kingdom to 17.

World Health Organisation said as of Monday, its Middle East members have informed it about 74 laboratory-confirmed cases of human infection with new influenza A(H1N1) virus from eight member states in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region. The latest cases would bring that number to 90. -- AP

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