SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health reported today that it
is sending two more probable cases of swine flu to the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention for confirmatory testing. The new
samples are from a 14-year-old female and 15-year-old male both from
Socorro County. The Department of Health previously reported two
probable cases in an 18-year-old male from Valencia County and a
1-year-old male from Santa Fe County, who was hospitalized. All four
cases are recovering.
The Department is investigating the
four probable cases to determine contacts and exposure. So far, the
Department has determined that the first two cases did not have
exposures to public schools or contact with Mexico that would have
caused their illness. The Department does not have information yet
about potential exposure of the most recent cases. The investigation
into all cases is ongoing. The Scientific Lab has tested 41 patient
samples so far.
“We are gathering information as quickly as we
can and will report any additional news as it becomes available,” said
Health Secretary Alfredo Vigil, MD.
The Department expects to
receive information from the CDC on the first two probable cases late
tomorrow. The Department’s Scientific Laboratory received new test
materials from the CDC today so the Laboratory can confirm swine
influenza without sending samples to CDC by early next week.
Swine
flu symptoms include fever (above 100) and sore throat or cough. If
sick, people should stay home and call their health care provider.
“The
best precautions you can take are washing your hands frequently,
staying home if you are sick and covering your cough with a tissue or
your arm,” Dr. Vigil said.
For current information please
consult, the CDC website at: [ http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/
]http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ and the NM Department of Health website
at:[ http://www.nme ]http://www.nme
http://nmhealth.org/FLU/seasonal/swine_flu.html. For general questions
about swine flu, call the state’s Swine Influenza Hotline at
1-866-850-5893. People who have symptoms may call the Nurse Advice New
Mexico at 1-877-725-2552. The Department also set up a specific hotline
for callers who speak Spanish: 1-800-784-0394.
Press release: New Mexico has two more 'probable' swine flu cases
Published: Thursday, April 30th, 2009
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