Colombia confirms three more cases of AH1N1

Colombian health authorities confirmed three more cases of the AH1N1
virus. Twenty people are confirmed to have the so-called Swine Flu so
far.

The latest cases, two in Cali and one in the capital Bogota, were confirmed Saturday by the country’s Health Ministry.

All three patients caught the virus on visits to the United States and are “recovering satisfactory,” the Health Ministry said.

So far, fifteen of the confirmed carriers of the virus caught the disease abroad. Five were contaminated inside Colombia through contact with other patients.

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