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Published Jun 24 2009 by VOA News


Five More Nations Report 1st Swine Flu Cases

Five more nations have reported their first cases of swine influenza A-H1N1, as the disease continues to spread worldwide.

The World Health Organization reported initial cases in Iraq, Ivory Coast and Cape Verde. Meanwhile, health officials in Indonesia and Cambodia also have confirmed their first cases.

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