Australia:
Flu spreads through disability centres
A
fatal influenza outbreak at two Hunter disability centres is
continuing to spread, with more people contracting the illness.
ABC,
4
August, 2012
Already
three deaths have been reported at Newcastle's Stockton Centre and
the Kanangra Centre at Morisset over the past week.
Another
five people were diagnosed with a respiratory illness yesterday and
tests are expected to confirm they have succumbed to H3N2 strain
which would make a total of 56 cases at the two centres.
Both
centres remain in lockdown with strict infection controls now in
place for the 450 residents.
Hunter
New England Health is urging people with flu like symptoms not to
visit hospitals or aged care facilities.
The
Health network says a daily assessment is being made of the
residents.
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