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Second probable case of H1N1
flu in
Galveston County
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Press Release
May
7, 2009
Galveston County
and Cities – The Galveston County Health District announced today a second probable
case of H1N1 flu in a 35 year old male League City resident, who has
since fully recovered. The man was not hospitalized and did not attend
any social gatherings while ill.
“The identification of these probable
cases is not a surprise given what we know about this virus and its
spread in Texas and neighboring counties,” says Dr. Mark Guidry, GHCD
CEO and Galveston County Health Authority. “Additional cases are
expected until the virus runs its course in this phase. A second phase
may occur later in the year or during the regular fall flu season.
Hopefully, a vaccine will be available at that time.”
Guidry emphasizes the basic prevention
message remains unchanged and residents should use standard precautions
to reduce the spread of any respiratory illness:
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Avoid close contact with people
who are coughing or otherwise appear ill.
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Wash hands frequently to lessen
the spread of respiratory illness.
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Cough or sneeze into the crook of
your elbow or a tissue and properly dispose of used tissues.
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Stay home when you are sick to
avoid spreading illness to others.
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People experiencing cough, fever
and fatigue, possibly along with diarrhea and vomiting, should
contact their physician.
The Galveston County Health District
will continue working with local and state partners to follow up on any
additional probable or confirmed cases of H1N1 flu that may be reported.
Future updates on the number of cases in Galveston County by city will
be posted on the Health District’s web site at
www.gchd.org/press/2009/Swine-flu-information.htm.
Kurt Koopmann
Public Information Officer
Galveston County Health District
Office (409) 938-2211
Cell (409) 392-0007
kkoopman@gchd.org
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