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Mon, 06/08/2009 - 10:44
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WA swine flu cases increase



About 200 students at an exclusive boys school have been told to stay home as 10 new
cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Western Australia.

The WA health department said the latest cases - ratified on Sunday - lifted the
number of confirmed cases in the state to 14.
On Saturday, the department reported that an 11-year-old boy from Scotch College and
a 23-year-old woman who had visited Melbourne tested positive and were in home
quarantine.
Of the 14 cases, nine are children, communicable disease control acting director
Paul Effler said.
The nine children, all aged about 11, are at three Perth schools including six at
Scotch College, two at Christ Church Grammar School and one at East Claremont
primary school, all in Perth's affluent western suburbs.
"We're now working with schools to discuss the best course forward," Dr Effler said.
"We're recommending partial closure or in the case of a small school closure for a
limited time."
Scotch College acting headmaster Peter Freitag said about 200 students in years six
and seven would stay home this week.
"We've been advised to go for a week," Mr Freitag said.
No one infected with the virus in WA has been hospitalised and all were on their way
to a full recovery from the virus, Mr Effler said.

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