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مجلس أخبار الصحافة والإعلام الخنزير وصل جامعتنا والعياذ بالله لاحول ولا قوة الا بالله
لقد تم تقفيل معهد أينزبري التابع لجامعة فلندرزز الواقعة في مدينة أدليد أجازة لمدة أسبوع
الاخوة الاعزاء
لقد تم اليوم الكشف عن اول حالة اصابة بمرض انفلونزا الخنازير في جنوب استراليا. فتاة تبلغ من العمر 15 عاما وقد تم اكتشافها اليوم الخميس. والفتاة سبق وان ذهبت للدراسة يوم الاثنين الثلاثاء والاربعاء.
طبعا الفتاة الان في العزل واعطيت التامي فلو.
ايضا السلطات اصدرت امر عزل لجميع طلاب اينزبري لمدة سبعة ايام.
الرجاء من الاخوة السعوديين ككل يجب ان ناخذ الامر على محل الجد. اي شخص يشعر باية اعراض انفلونزا وخصوصا ان كان من طلاب اينزبري عليك فورا مراجعة الطبيب.
دمتم سالمين معافين
Adelaide's Eynesbury College has been forced to shut down for a week after one of its students became the first confirmed case of the Swine Flu in South Australia.
The 15-year-old girl was diagnosed late yesterday after the health department received positive test results for the H1N1 virus, however a general practitioner had already given the girl antiviral medication on Tuesday.
She was the tenth person in Australia to test positive to the new flu strain.
The girl has been placed in home quarantine along with the rest of her family. Two other family members have displayed mild respiratory symptoms, and they have been given antiviral medication as a precaution. It was not yet clear whether they have the virus or not.
Unlike most other confirmed cases of the virus, the schoolgirl has not travelled overseas recently, although authorities say she has gone interstate.
SA Chief Public Health Officer Stephen Christley said that as a result of the positive test, the Franklin Street school had been closed until Friday, May 29.
Authorities have asked all students at Eynesbury to stay at home as a matter of precaution.
“We are asking all students from the school to remain in home isolation during the next
seven days in order to ensure there is no spread of Human Swine Influenza in the community,'' Dr Christley said.
“Students and teachers who become unwell with flu-like symptoms should seek advice from
their doctor.”
He confirmed that doctors and nurses would be at the school today to provide parents with advice and to assess students who arrive at school.
المصدر: The Independent Weekly
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