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AYG athlete is H1N1 case
Sat, Jun 20, 2009
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An athlete from the Philippines football team who arrived in Singapore on June 18 for the Asian Youth Games has been infected with Influenza A (H1N1).

He developed symptoms in the afternoon of June 19. Fever was detected during the routine temperature taking.

He sought medical attention at the Games Village medical centre at around 7.30pm.

He was placed in an isolation room and throat swabs were taken. Laboratory results confirmed his infection this morning and he was admitted to the Communicable Disease Center (CDC). His condition is stable.

The football team's Singaporean liaison officer is at the CDC for observation.

The patient's close contacts will be quarantined at the Aloha Resorts in accordance with the AYG's H1N1 contingency plans.

The matches involving the Philippines football team will be postponed. The Singapore Sports Council says that the Asian Youth Games will go on.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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