Swine flu Delaware

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 Have identified four students at the University of Delaware with the "probable" cases of swine flu, the University of Delaware announced at a special alarm for health staff and a notice on its Web site tonight. Addressed to students, who experienced mild flu like symptoms, the university 's medical services are on Monday, and the Division of Public Health received the results of the preliminary examination that confirmed the probable cases Tuesday, the university said . None of the four students have traveled to Mexico recently, said department spokesman Jay Lynch, health and social services. One had been in New Jersey, one in Florida and one in Chicago on spring break, however. Officials are unsure how students may have come into contact with the disease, he said. Lynch noted that a new definition of "probable" cases of influenza in pigs were published in 3 PM yesterday by the Center for Disease Control and that under that definition, University of Delaware qualified cases. The day before that did not have. "This is really developing," he said. He said it made sense for the university, an extension campus of 20,000 students and many buildings remain open, compared to school in New York, which closed after many cases were reported. "The University of Delaware is not just a building," he said. What 's important is that students stay away from other symptoms as if they had other diseases. He 's not sure when the CDC will have test results that are needed to confirm whether students have flu pigs. The government of Delaware Jack Markell will conduct a news conference at 11 this morning in his office in Wilmington to provide details on the cases. The university and the division of public health clinics plan to drive on campus this morning to identify and to treat other students with symptoms. The location of the clinic was to be announced this morning. But classes continue as usual, officials said, although some large campus can be changed on time. About 9 P.M. Tonight, shortly after the university began to send emergency text and email to provide staff and students, more students have appeared at the health center for medical aid, said Andrea Boyle, spokesman for the university . The campus community is in a state of "concern" about the probable cases of influenza of pigs, she said.

Notre Dame swine flu

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State officials reported a student at University of Notre Dame has the flu pork. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security said the student in the S. Joseph County was diagnosed with human influenza A (H1N1). Not specific about the student's age, at home or other details were made public. In an earlier announcement, the health of a Member State Committee Judy Monroe said the student, "a young adult," I had not been to Mexico. "We want the public to know that they should be concerned but not alarmed," Monroe said in a written statement. Follow all normal precautions to avoid the flu, including hand washing and covering your mouth when you sneeze or cough. Also, please stay home from work or school if you are sick. "