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Five new cases of NI swine flu

H1N1 bacteria
The latest cases bring the total number of people in NI to 43

Five new cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Northern Ireland.

The Department of Health said two of these cases were travel-related and three were contacts of previously confirmed cases.

A statement said all of them were at home and were recovering well.

The latest cases bring the total number of people with swine flu in Northern Ireland to 43 - four of them are children.



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