Saturday July 4, 2009
Syria identifies first H1N1 flu case
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Syria has identified its first confirmed case of the H1N1 flu virus, a Health Ministry official said on Saturday.
A Syrian woman who came from Australia at the end of last month was diagnosed with the virus, said Mahmoud Krayem, head of ministry's epidemics division. "Her condition is stable".
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