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September 2009

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Influenza A H1N1 News Update 14th July 2009

7-14-2009 8-29-37 PM

The World Health Organization has informed countries that reporting of individual laboratory-confirmed cases of Influenza A H1N1 is no longer essential as a monitoring tool. Thus the body no longer requires countries to submit the report and will no longer publish updates on the number of confirmed cases for all countries in their website.
Based on the new measures taken by the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health will also standardize these measures by no longer publishing the number of new cases in Brunei Darussalam in its press releases, as previously been practiced.
The Ministry of Health will however, continue to undertake measures to control the outbreak of Influenza A H1N1, as outlined in the Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Plan such as:

  • Continue the surveillance of influenza-like illness in health centres.
  • Limit the number of visitors visiting patients in the hospitals.
  • Encourage social distancing that is advising the public to isolate themselves and to reduce social interactions if they have the symptoms of influenza.
  • Promote personal hygiene and the surroundings to prevent the spread of influenza.

Patients who have mild form of the infection and are not at risk of developing severe complications are often allowed to be treated at home. A large proportion of close contacts who in general, do not have symptoms of the disease, will also be allowed to undergo home quarantine, if home circumstances are deemed suitable for quarantine purposes. The suitability for home treatment for patients and home quarantine for close contacts are assessed by the relevant departments, according to the current guidelines.
The Ministry of Health will, from time to time, provide updates on changes in the control measures undertaken.
For further information on Influenza A H1N1 situation in Brunei Darussalam, the public can go to the Ministry of Health’s website: www.moh.gov.bn. The public can also contact Healthline 145 during office hours or 8220991 outside working hours for general enquiries on Influenza A H1N1.

Influenza A H1N1 News Update 13th July 2009

7-13-2009 7-44-14 PM

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The Ministry of Health continues to carry out control measures for Influenza A H1N1 outbreak which is currently affecting the country.
According to the Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Plan, Brunei Darussalam is currently in phase 6b which means that the influenza pandemic is currently on-going worldwide and Brunei Darussalam is affected with the presence of confirmed cases in the country. As such, the Ministry of Health will continue to monitor and carry out activities for the particular phase, as outlined in the Plan, including:

  • Continue the surveillance of influenza-like illness in health centres.
  • Treat confirmed influenza cases and their close contacts.
  • Tracing close contacts of confirmed cases and with the cooperation of relevant agencies, placing them under quarantine.
  • Limit the number of visitors visiting patients in the hospitals.
  • Encourage social distancing that is advising the public to isolate themselves and to reduce social interactions if they have the symptoms of influenza.
  • Promote personal hygiene and the surroundings to prevent the spread of influenza.

For further information on Influenza A H1N1 situation in Brunei Darussalam, the public can go to the Ministry of Health’s website: www.moh.gov.bn. The public can also contact Healthline 145 during office hours or 8220991 outside working hours for general enquiries on Influenza A H1N1.

Influenza A H1N1 News Update 12th July 2009

 

7-12-2009 6-31-31 PM

The Ministry of Health today reported that:

  • 56 close contact of Influenza A H1N1 cases have completed their quarantine.
  • 22 confirmed cases of Influenza A H1N1 have completed treatment or discharged from hospital.
  • Until 4 pm today, the Ministry of Health has confirmed 9 new cases of Influenza A H1N1.