[新聞] First swine flu in Australia
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25452328-601,00.html
Woman tests positive for swine flu in New South Wales
May 09, 2009
Article from: Australian Associated Press
A NEW South Wales woman has tested positive to swine flu in Australia's first
confirmed case of the illness.
The woman flew into Brisbane from Los Angeles on flight QF16 on Thursday and
tested "weak positive'' to the human swine influenza.
Experts say the woman is no longer infectious and had a weak strain of the
virus, however passengers who were sitting close to her on the flight and her
family members were being contacted by authorities.
Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon said the woman, who cannot be identified
for privacy reasons, contracted the disease in late April while overseas and
had recovered before returning to Australia.
The woman identified herself to a nurse at Brisbane Airport, Ms Roxon said.
Results from the World Health Organisation (WHO) laboratory in Melbourne came
back positive at 1am (AEST) today, she said.
"The strain of the flu has been identified in the sample but at a very low
count," Ms Roxon said.
"This is clearly a serious development but we are in a situation where the
best medical advice seems to indicate that this person wouldn't be
infectious.
"This is a situation that we have constantly been advising the public was
inevitable."
Queensland's chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said the woman had
tested "weak positive" to the human swine flu influenza.
The woman began experiencing symptoms while in the United States on April 27.
She was screened and swabbed at Brisbane Airport, given a mask and went to
stay with her family, who live in Brisbane, while awaiting test results.
Queensland Health will contact the people sitting in the rows in front and
behind the woman on the flight and will ask them whether they have any
flu-like symptoms.
"Because we're taking every precaution, we will be contacting passengers from
the same flight sitting close to the woman, and her close family, to check if
they have had any illness and alert them to seek medical advice if they
become unwell," Dr Young said.
"While advice from state and commonwealth experts is that other passengers
are highly unlikely to become unwell because the woman was not infectious
when she got on the flight, any other passenger on the flight with concerns
can contact 13 HEALTH or visit their local GP."
Some 567 people have been tested for swine flu in Australia and 544 have been
cleared.
Eighteen people are still awaiting test results.
Australia's chief medical officer Jim Bishop has advised Ms Roxon that
Australia should not step up its swine flu response measures.
The WHO said overnight that 2500 people in 26 countries had tested positive
for the influenza A (H1N1) virus.
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