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HA update on Designated Flu Clinic and admitted human swine influenza patients
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The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     Regarding the services of the eight Designated Flu Clinics (DFCs) and the confirmed human swine influenza patients admitted to public hospitals, the Hospital Authority (HA) spokesman provided the following updates today (21 September):

     The Designated Flu Clinics today (as at 5pm) provide treatment to a total of 1,992 patients with flu-like symptoms.

     As at 2.30pm today, there were 446 newly confirmed cases of human swine influenza in the past 24 hours.  This brings to 22,500 the total number of confirmed human swine influenza cases in Hong Kong.  Currently, a total of 196 confirmed cases are staying in public hospitals for treatment.  Among them, 181 cases are in stable condition, eight in serious and seven in critical condition.

     Furthermore, the confirmed cases announced today included 16 staff members of public hospitals (four male and 12 female, including four doctors, seven nurses, one clerical staff and four supporting staff).  So far there were 631 HA staff members being confirmed as human swine influenza.  Among them, 491 have already recovered and returned to work.

     On the other hand, hospital records reveal that there is one more critical patient (46-year-old, male) who has been tested positive for Influenza A (H3) and is currently under treatment in Pok Oi Hospital.

     In addition, hospital records reveal that the result was positive for Influenza A (H3) for an 81-year-old male patient who was admitted to North District Hospital on 19 September and died on 20 September.

     The HA spokesman reminded the public that HA has progressively resumed service for chronic patients with scheduled appointment at the eight designated flu clinics (DFC). Chronic patients who have been pre-scheduled for follow up at the DFCs should go to the clinics according to their date of original appointment, bringing along the appointment slip and Identity Card.  Other general outpatient services such as episodic disease, injection and wound care will not be resumed at these DFCs for the time being.  Patients with other illnesses are advised to seek medical treatment at other general outpatient clinics in the district or private practitioners.

Ends/Monday, September 21, 2009
Issued at HKT 20:59

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