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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Health officials today reported the country's second influenza A(H1N1) confirmed case.

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MANILA, Philippines – Negatibo ang resulta ng isinagawang pagsusuri sa pitong katao sa AH1N1 virus na dinala sa Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM).

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RITM director Dr. Remigio Olveda, however, quickly explained that the three tested negative for pneumonia, the defining criterion for SARS.

Olveda said that the chest X-rays taken from the three patients were negative for pneumonia, indicating that they did not have the dreaded disease.
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RITM director Dr. Remigio Olveda said yesterday the doctor and the nurse, both in their early 30s, had attended to Mauricio Catalon, the country’s second SARS fatality and the first local transmission reported, who was quarantined for four days at the RITM until his death on April 22.
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"We are not putting the villages in danger," said RITM director Remigio Olveda yesterday. "We know the precautionary measures and we are strictly observing them and we know how SARS is transmitted."
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The Department of Health is closely monitoring "JC" for symptoms of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) after she manifested a fever while under quarantine at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
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RITM director Dr. Remigio Olveda, however, quickly explained that the three tested negative for pneumonia, the defining criterion for SARS.

Olveda said that the chest X-rays taken from the three patients were negative for pneumonia, indicating that they did not have the dreaded disease.
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RITM director Dr. Remigio Olveda said yesterday the doctor and the nurse, both in their early 30s, had attended to Mauricio Catalon, the country’s second SARS fatality and the first local transmission reported, who was quarantined for four days at the RITM until his death on April 22.
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