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Spain reports suspected human-to-human transmission of swine flu
Summary
Spain alerted the World Health Organization to a suspected human-to-human A(H1N1)v case in Catalonia; the patient recovered with no symptoms and direct contacts tested negative.
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Spain has notified the World Health Organization of a suspected human-to-human transmission of the A(H1N1)v swine flu variant in Catalonia. Regional sources reported the infected person had no contact with pigs. The patient has recovered and showed no flu-like symptoms. Local health authorities later described the overall risk to the population as very low.
Key facts:
- Spain alerted the WHO to a suspected human-to-human A(H1N1)v case in Catalonia.
- The patient reportedly had no contact with pigs and has since recovered without symptoms.
- Tests on direct contacts indicated no onward transmission.
- The Catalan health department assessed the population risk as "very low."
Summary:
Local authorities reported a suspected human-to-human A(H1N1)v infection but say transmission appears limited and contacts tested negative. Undetermined at this time.
