Search
Updated : 8:30 AM, 07/27/2009
A/H1N1 flu keeps spreading in Vietnam
Vietnam had 45 more new cases of A/H1N1 on July 26, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 612, local officials said.

Of the newly-infected cases, several patients are students who contracted the disease in Ho Chi Minh City and then transmitted the deadly virus to others when travelling to the Central Highlands for summer holidays.

The Health Ministry’s Preventive Medicine Department said close to 400 patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital. The rest are being quarantined and treated and are all in stable condition.

The department warned of the transmission of A/H1N1 influenza among those who use means of public transport, particularly students as they have not been aware of the danger and the spread of the epidemic.

Southern provinces, such as Khanh Hoa, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Lam Dong, Binh Duong, Dong Thap, Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc, Tay Ninh, and Long An have detected A/H1N1 cases among students studying in Ho Chi Minh City’s Ngo Thoi Nhiem and Nguyen Khuyen schools who came back home for summer vacation.

In a telegram issued on July 25, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung asked the entire political system to take part in the fight against A/H1N1 flu as the disease showed initial signs of spreading into communities.

The government leader required heads of ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government agencies, and cities and provinces to promptly carry out urgent measures to prevent A/H1N1 flu from spreading.

He asked the media and other means of communication to raise public awareness of flu preventive measures so as to get the entire people involved in combating the disease.

PM Dung asked the Health Minister to closely monitor developments of the disease and to prepare necessary medicines and medical facilities for treatment.

The PM also ordered the Ministry of Education and Training to provide teachers and students with guidance on flu preventive measures and issue a temporary closure of schools, if need be, in order to prevent the disease from spreading widely.

Since the first A/H1N1 flu case was discovered in Vietnam on May 30, 2009, the disease remained under control with no fatalities reported so far.
VNA/VOVNews
Feedback
Your name  
Email 
Title 
Detail    
News
  • Belgian Prof. receives insignia and certificate of merit from Hai Phong
    Belgian Prof. receives insignia and certificate of merit from Hai Phong
    Chairman of the Municipal People’s Committee of Hai Phong Nguyen Van Thanh sent the city’s insignia and certificate of merit to Belgian Prof. Dr. Luc Hens, Head of the Human Ecology Department in Free University of Brussels on March18.
    19/03
  • E-passport to be issued in Vietnam
    E-passport to be issued in Vietnam
    The Prime Minister has urged the Ministry of Public Security to go ahead with a national project on issuing E-passport in 2011, announced the Government Office.
    19/03
  • Danish NGO continues help northern ethnic minorities
    Danish NGO continues help northern ethnic minorities
    The Agricultural Development Denmark Asia (ADDA), a Danish non-governmental orgnaisation, has launched the second phase of the project on community development for ethnic minority groups in the northern region.
    19/03
  • Da Nang welcomes first direct flight from Japan
    Da Nang welcomes first direct flight from Japan
    The first flight from Kansai, Osaka province, Japan on March 18 landed in the central city of Da Nang, bringing 161 tourists and representatives of 17 travel agencies.
    19/03
  • Finnish organisation supports the disabled in Da Nang
    Finnish organisation supports the disabled in Da Nang
    The Finnish non-governmental organisation Fida International will provide US$213,000 for a project on the disabled in the central city of Da Nang during the 2010-2014 period.
    19/03

More

  • Various activities held to honour fallen combatants
    Various activities held to honour fallen combatants
    A series of activities have been held to commemorate heroes and revolutionary martyrs, including a grand requiem at the National Martyrs Cemetery on Road No 9 in the central province of Quang Tri.
    26/07
  • Seminar discusses prevention of trafficking in women and children
    Seminar discusses prevention of trafficking in women and children
    More than 150 representatives of women’s union chapters from 63 provinces and cities nationwide gathered at a seminar in central Hue city on July 26 to discuss solutions to prevent trafficking of women and children.
    26/07
  • Entire political system asked to fight A/H1N1 flu
    Entire political system asked to fight A/H1N1 flu
    Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked the entire political system to take part in the fight against A/H1N1 flu as the disease is beginning to spread into some communities.
    26/07
  • A Vietnamese American expelled for anti-State activities
    A Vietnamese American expelled for anti-State activities
    The Investigation Agency under the Ministry of Public Security on July 24 expelled Vo Kevin Huan from Vietnam for spreading information against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
    25/07
  • Grand requiem held for martyrs in Quang Tri
    Grand requiem held for martyrs in Quang Tri
    The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) and its chapters in the central provinces of Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue held a grand requiem for fallen soldiers at the Road 9 National Cemetery, Quang Tri province on July 25.
    25/07
RADIO THE VOICE OF VIETNAM - 58 QUAN SU STREET - HA NOI - VIET NAM
Phone: 84-4-39344231; Fax: 84-4-39344230; Email: toasoan@vovnews.vn.
Online service permit: 782/GP-BTTTT issued on 10/06/2009
Editorial Council: Chairman: Prof., Dr Vu Van Hien.
Editor-in-chief: : Vu Bich Ngoc; Deputy Editor-in-chief: Nguyen Thuy Hoa; Deputy Editor-in-chief: Do Thai Hung
Graphic powered by CGVietnam.com - Powered by ePi Technologies